Brevitatis causa – this legal term comes from Latin. It translates as “for the sake of brevity”. It is formed from the words “brevitatis”, that literally means “brevity” or “shortnes”, and “causa”, which literally means “a cause”. In the legal…

Brevia judicialia – this term comes from Latin. within the area of Court procedures it details all the writs and orders, issued during the court case or during the execution procedure. All the various writs and the specifics for their…

Brevia amicabilia – this term comes from Latin. It is used in the Court Trilas, where refers to these orders or writs, issued by the court on the base of submitted request by one of the parties, but with the…

Breve testatum – this phrase comes from Latin. It is used to describe a witnessed document, usually an agreement. The witnessing has the role to confirm the reached agreements.