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From Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856) [bouvier]:

  RECUPERATORES, Roman civil law. A species of judges originally established,  
  it is supposed, to decide controversies between Roman citizens and 
  strangers, concerning the right to the possession of property requiring 
  speedy remedy; but gradually extended to questions which might be brought 
  before ordinary judges. After this enlargement of their powers, the 
  difference between them and judges, it is supposed, was simply this: If the 


  praetor named three judges he called them recuperatores; if one, he called 
  him judex. But opinions on this subject are very various. (Colman De Romano 
  judicio recuperatorio,) Cicero's oration pro Coecin, 1, 3, was addressed to 
  Recuperators. 
  
  

















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