A Roman law which provided the purchaser a remedy for the unsoundness of a slave or animal sold with knowledge of the defect.
A Roman law which provided the purchaser a remedy for the unsoundness of a slave or animal sold with knowledge of the defect.
In the Roman law. The Ædilitian Edict; an edict providing remedies for frauds in sales, the execution of which bslonged to the curule ædiles. Dig. 21, 1. See Cod. 4, 58.