DISCEPTATIO CAUSAE
disceptatio causae (di-sep-tay-shee-oh kaw-zee). [Latin “debate about a case”] Roman law.
The argument by the advocates of both sides of a dispute. [Blacks Law 8th]
disceptatio causae (di-sep-tay-shee-oh kaw-zee). [Latin “debate about a case”] Roman law.
The argument by the advocates of both sides of a dispute. [Blacks Law 8th]