matrimonium non justum
matrimonium non justum (ma-tr[schwa]-moh-nee-[schwa]m non j[schwa]s-t[ schwa]m). [Latin] Roman law. A marriage between two persons one or both of whom do not have the legal capacity to wed (conubium). • Children resulting from such a marriage were legitimate but were not considered in potestas.
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