Ad Tit. Ii. Lib. Iii. Cod. De Sportulis Et Sumtibus In Diversis Judiciis Faciendis Et De Executoribus Litium... is a treatise by Johannes Andreas Kelius, written in Latin, that delves into the specifics of legal fees and expenses within various judicial proceedings. This work provides a detailed examination of Roman law, specifically addressing the costs associated with litigation and the roles of executors in legal disputes. It offers valuable insights into the historical and procedural aspects of ancient legal systems, making it an essential resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the evolution of legal practices.
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