Ad largum: legal term meaning at large, indicating liberty or unconfined status in titles and verdicts. Ad largum denotes the concept of being 'at large,' applied to instruments like a title at large or assize at large to indicate liberty or an unconfined status; 'ire ad largum' means to go at large, and a verdict at large historically described a special verdict.
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Ad largum: legal term meaning at large, indicating liberty or unconfined status in titles and verdicts.
Ad largum denotes the concept of being "at large," applied to instruments like a title at large or assize at large to indicate liberty or an unconfined status; "ire ad largum" means to go at large, and a verdict at large historically described a special verdict.
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