DE TABULIS EXHIBENDIS
de tabulis exhibendis (dee tab-y<<schwa>>-lis ek-si-ben-dis). [Latin] Roman law. Of
producing the tablets of a will. • This was a subject covered under Roman exhibitory interdicts
governing the production of documents. A will of a deceased person had to be produced and
opened to determine whether the applicant had rights under it. [Blacks Law 8th]