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ANTIQUARIE

Volume 2 · 57 words · 1823 Edition

ANTIQUARIE, among Roman lawyers, properly denotes the rejecting of a new law, or refusing to pass it. In which sense, antiquating differs from abrogating; as the latter imports the annulling an old law, the former the rejecting a new one.

ANTIQUARIE is also used for a law's growing obsolete, or into disuse, either by age or non-obserance.