释义 |
beneficium ex·cus·si·o·nis \-(ˌ)ek,sku̇sēˈōnə̇s, -ˌskəs(h)ēˈo-\ noun or beneficium dis·cus·si·o·nis \-də̇ˌsku̇sēˈōnə̇s, -ˌskəs(h)ēˈō-\; or beneficium or·di·nis \-ˈȯrdənə̇s\ Etymology: beneficium excussionis from Medieval Latin, right of discussion; beneficium discussionis from Latin, right of discussion; beneficium ordinis from Late Latin, right of rank Roman, civil, & Scots law : the right granted to a surety or cautioner to compel a creditor suing him first to sue the principal debtor — called also benefit of discussion |