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RECTUS IN CURIA

Right in court. One who stands at the bar, and no one objects any offence, or prefers any charge against him. 2. When a person outlawed has reversed his outlawry, so that he can have the benefit of the law, he is said to be rectus in curia. Lat. Right in court The condition of one who stands at the bar, against whom no one objects any offense. When a person outlawed has reversed his outlawry, so that he can have the benefit of the law, he ia said to be “rectus in curia.” Jacob.

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