"exceptio spolii" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

Forms: exceptiō spoliī [canonical, feminine], exceptiōnis spoliī [genitive]
Etymology: Literally, “exception of spoil”. Derived from the False Decretals of Pseudo-Isidore (9th century); originally applied to bishops who had been deprived of property by the secular government, but subsequently generalised. Head templates: {{la-noun|exceptiō<3> spoliī}} exceptiō spoliī f (genitive exceptiōnis spoliī); third declension
  1. (Medieval Latin, law) The legal doctrine that anyone who has been deprived of their property must have their property restored to them before their dispossessor can validly bring a charge against them. Wikipedia link: Pseudo-Isidore Tags: Medieval-Latin, declension-3 Categories (topical): Law Related terms: actiō spoliī
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