exceptio peremptoria

exceptio peremptoria
(Roman law.) A peremptory plea,–a plea which denied the right of the plaintiff to sue.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • exceptio peremptoria — /aksepsh(iy)ow paremtoriya/ A peremptory exception; called also perpetua, (perpetual); one which forever destroyed the subject matter or ground of the action (quse semper rem de qua agitur perimit); such as the exceptio doli mali, the exceptio… …   Black's law dictionary

  • exceptio peremptoria — /aksepsh(iy)ow paremtoriya/ A peremptory exception; called also perpetua, (perpetual); one which forever destroyed the subject matter or ground of the action (quse semper rem de qua agitur perimit); such as the exceptio doli mali, the exceptio… …   Black's law dictionary

  • peremptoria — See exceptio peremptoria …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • peremptorius — /parem(p)toriyas/ In the civil law, that which takes away or destroys forever; hence, exceptio peremptoria, a plea which is a perpetual bar …   Black's law dictionary

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