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laudare

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A quick definition of laudare:

Term: LAUDARE

Definition: Laudare means to name or cite something as an authority in civil law. It can also refer to determining or passing judgment on a case in a historical context.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Laudare (law-dair-ee) is a Latin verb that has two meanings:

  1. Civil law: To name, cite, or quote as an authority.
  2. Historical: To determine or pass upon a case judicially.

Examples:

  • Civil law: The lawyer laudare the previous court case as an authority for his argument.
  • Historical: The judge laudare the case and made a decision based on the precedent set by a similar case.

These examples illustrate how laudare can be used in both civil law and historical contexts. In civil law, laudare is used to support an argument by citing a previous case or authority. In historical contexts, laudare is used to determine a case based on precedent set by similar cases.

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