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laesio enormis

noun
lae·​sio enor·​mis | \ ˈlēshēˌōə̇ˈnȯrmə̇s\
variants: or laesio ultra dimidium \ -​də̇ˈmidēəm \ or laesio ultra duplum \ -​ˈd(y)üpləm \

Definition of laesio enormis

Roman & civil law
: the injury that is suffered by a vendor who has sold something for less than half its value or in some civil-law systems by a purchaser who has bought something at more than double its price and that in most cases gives the right of rescinding the sale

History and Etymology for laesio enormis

laesio enormis, Late Latin, literally, enormous injury; laesio ultra dimidium, Latin, injury over half; laesio ultra duplum, Latin, injury over double

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