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replicatio

replicatio (rep-li-kay-shee-oh), n. [Latin] Roman law. A plaintiff’s rejection of what a defendant asserted in an exceptio; a counterexception. Pl. replicationes (rep-li-kay-shee-oh-neez). Cf. TRIPLICATIO; QUADRUPLICATIO.

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quadruplicatio

quadruplicatio (kwah-dr[schwa]-pli-kay-shee-oh), n. [fr. Latin quadruplicatus “quadrupled”] 1. Roman law & civil law. A defendant’s pleading, following the triplicatio and similar to the rebutter at common law; the third defensive pleading. — Also termed quadruplication; (in old Scots law) quadruply. 2. Roman law. A plaintiff’s pleading, following the triplicatio, the replicatio, and the exceptio. Pl.

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