Billa-vera Definition

noun

(law) Literally "the bill is true", signifying a presenter has furnished probable evidence, and is worthy of further consideration, presented to a party to indict them of the crime, and legally must confess or follow through the indictment.

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Origin of Billa-vera

  • From the Latin, "the bill is true."

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