Reat

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The rsp. der Reat or Reatus (late Latin: reātus [m.] = “the guilt”), Latin: “the accused” - to: reus / rea [m./f.] = “the accused”, to: rēs [ f.] = "thing", "thing", "object", "legal object") is an outdated designation in case law for:


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