Interest rei publicae ut sit finis litium ēn´tārāst rā´ē pūb´lēkī ūt sēt fē´nēs lē´tē‐ūm . in´tɜrest rā pub´likā ūt sit fi´nis li´šum .
“The public interest of a matter so that a litigation should end.”An alternative phrase for Expedit rei publicae ut sit finis litium... ...
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