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responsalis

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A quick definition of responsalis:

Responsalis: A person who speaks and answers for someone else. In the past, it was used to describe a proctor or an ambassador. They were responsible for conveying messages and giving advice in church or legal matters.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Responsalis (res-pon-say-lis) is a term from Law Latin. It has two meanings:

  1. Historically, it referred to a person who appeared and answered for someone else.
  2. In Ecclesiastical law, it referred to a proctor, which is a person who represents someone else in legal matters.

Examples:

  • In the past, a responsalis would appear in court and answer questions on behalf of someone else who was unable to attend.
  • In the Catholic Church, a responsalis would act as a proctor for a bishop or other church official in legal matters.

These examples illustrate how a responsalis was someone who acted on behalf of another person, either in a legal or religious context.

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