DUPLUM
duplum (d[y]oo-pl<<schwa>>m). [Latin] Roman & civil law. Double the price of something;
esp., a measure of damages equal to double a thing’s value. • This measure was used for certain
delicts. Cf. SIMPLUM. [Blacks Law 8th]
duplum (d[y]oo-pl<<schwa>>m). [Latin] Roman & civil law. Double the price of something;
esp., a measure of damages equal to double a thing’s value. • This measure was used for certain
delicts. Cf. SIMPLUM. [Blacks Law 8th]