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libellary, a. Roman Law.|ˈlaɪbələrɪ| [ad. late L. libellārius (Du Cange), f. libellus libel n.] Characterized by the issuing of a libel, or written statement of his cause of action, by the plaintiff as the commencement of a suit.
1875Poste Gaius iv. Comm. (ed. 2) 532 The Libellary system which prevailed in the time of Justinian. Ibid. 657 The Libellary procedure..having superseded the Formulary procedure. |