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VOCATIO IN JUS - Roman civ. law. According
to the practice in the legis actiones of the Roman law,
a person having a demand against another, verbally cited
him to go with him to the praetor in jus eamus. In jus
te voco. This was denominated vocatio in jus. If a person
thus summoned refused to go, he could be compelled by
force to do so unless he found a vindex, that is, a procurator
or a person to undertake his cause. When the parties appeared
before the praetor, they went through the particular formalities
required by the action applicable to the cause. If the
cause was not ended the same day, the parties promised
to appear again at another day, which was called vadimonium.
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