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INTERDICTUM SALVIANUM

Lat.
In Roman law. The Salvian Interdict A process which lay for the owner of a farm to obtain possession of the goods of his tenant who had pledged them to him for the rent ot the land. InsJ. 4, 15, 3. Interdum venit ut exceptio quae prima facie justa videtur tamen inique noceat. It sometimes happens that a plea which seems prima facie just, nevertheless is injurious and unequal. Inst 4, 14, 1, 2.

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