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NOMINATIO AUCTORIS

Latin: In Roman law. A form of plea or defense In an action for the recovery of real estate, by which the defendant sued as the person apparently in possession, alleges that he holds only in the name or for the benefit of another, whose name he discloses by the plea, in order that the plaintiff may bring his action against such other. See Mackeld. Rom. Law, 297.

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