ÆDILITIUM EDICTUM, among the Romans, was that whereby a remedy was given to a buyer in case a vicious or unfound beast, or slave, was sold to him. It was called ædilitium, because the preventing of frauds in sales and contracts belonged especially to the curule ædiles.
ÆDILITIUM EDICTUM
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