Subreption

Subreption (Latin: subreptio, "the act of stealing", from surripere, "to take away secretly"; German: Erschleichung) is a legal concept in Roman law, in the canon law of the Catholic Church, and in Scots law, as well as a philosophical concept. == Roman law == The term "subreption" originates from Roman law; it was "a late Roman juridical term describing the introduction of false evidence into a legal proceeding".

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Subreption

Subreption (Latin: subreptio, "the act of stealing", from surripere, "to take away secretly"; German: Erschleichung) is a legal concept in Roman law, in the canon law of the Catholic Church, and in Scots law, as well as a philosophical concept. == Roman law == The term "subreption" originates from Roman law; it was "a late Roman juridical term describing the introduction of false evidence into a legal proceeding".

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