The term “hoc titulo” is used in legal history to mean “under this title” in Latin.
Under this title, hoc titulo is a Latin term used in legal history. It signifies that something was done or decided under a specific title or heading. For instance, in the first example, the document was signed hoc titulo, indicating that it was signed under the specified title. Similarly, in the second example, the case was dismissed hoc titulo because the evidence presented did not support the claims made.
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