Lat. In Roman law. Damage or injury done by an irrational animal, without active fault on the part of the owner, but for which the latter was bound PAVAGE 8S3 PAYMENT to make compensation. Inst. 4, 9; Mackeld. Rom. Law,
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Lat. In Roman law. Damage or injury done by an irrational animal, without active fault on the part of the owner, but for which the latter was bound PAVAGE 8S3 PAYMENT to make compensation. Inst. 4, 9; Mackeld. Rom. Law,
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