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Placitum (gcide) | Placitum \Plac"i*tum\, n.; pl. Placita. [LL. See Placit.]
    1. A public court or assembly in the Middle Ages, over which
       the sovereign president when a consultation was held upon
       affairs of state. --Brande & C.
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    2. (Old Eng. Law) A court, or cause in court.
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    3. (Law) A plea; a pleading; a judicial proceeding; a suit.
       --Burrill.
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PLACITUM (bouvier) | PLACITUM. A plea. This word is nomen generalissimum, and refers to all the 
 pleas in the case. 1 Saund. 388, n. 6; Skinn. 554; S. C. earth. 834; Yelv. 
 65. By placitum is also understood the subdivisions in abridgments and other 
 works, where the point decided in a case is set down, separately, and 
 generally numbered. In citing, it is abbreviated as follows: Vin. Ab. 
 Abatement, pl. 3. 
      2. Placita, is the style of the English courts at the beginning of the 
 record of Nisi Prius; in this sense, placita are divided into pleas of the 
 crown, and common pleas. 
      3. The word is used by continental writers to signify jurisdictions, 
 judgments, or assemblies for discussing causes. It occurs frequently in the 
 laws of the Longobards, in which there is a title de his qui ad, placitum 
 venire coguntur. The word, it has been suggested, is derived from the German 
 platz, which signifies the same as area facta. See Const. Car. Mag. Cap. IX. 
 Hinemar's Epist. 227 and 197. The common formula in most of the 
 capitularies is "Placuit atque convenit inter Francos et corum proceres," 
 and hence, says Dupin, the laws themselves are often called placita. Dupin, 
 Notions sur le Droit, p. 73. 
 
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Placitum (gcide) | Placitum \Plac"i*tum\, n.; pl. Placita. [LL. See Placit.]
    1. A public court or assembly in the Middle Ages, over which
       the sovereign president when a consultation was held upon
       affairs of state. --Brande & C.
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    2. (Old Eng. Law) A court, or cause in court.
       [1913 Webster]
 
    3. (Law) A plea; a pleading; a judicial proceeding; a suit.
       --Burrill.
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