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Simple English definitions for legal terms

syndicus

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A quick definition of syndicus:

A syndicus is a person chosen by a group, like a town or school, to represent them in legal matters. It comes from a Latin word that means "advocate" and was used in ancient Rome.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A syndicus is a person chosen by a group, such as a municipality or college, to represent them in legal matters. The term comes from the Latin word "advocate" and the Greek words "syn" meaning "with" and "dike" meaning "lawsuit."

Examples:

  • The city council appointed a syndicus to represent them in the lawsuit against the construction company.
  • The university hired a syndicus to handle their legal affairs and protect their interests.

These examples show how a syndicus is chosen by a group to act as their legal representative. In both cases, the syndicus is responsible for advocating for the interests of the group and ensuring that their legal rights are protected.

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