ne quid in loco publico vel itinere fiat
- ne quid in loco publico vel itinere fiat
Black's law dictionary.
HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A..
1990.
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ne quid in loco publico vel itinere fiat — /my kwid in lowkow pablakow vel aytinariy fayat/ That nothing shall be done (put or erected) in a public place or way. The title of an interdict in the Roman law … Black's law dictionary
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