Estimatio
Estimatio is a Latin term that translates to estimation, appraisal, or valuation. In its historical context, it was frequently used in Roman law to describe the process of determining the value of property, often for purposes of taxation, inheritance, or dispute resolution. This valuation could apply to land, goods, or even enslaved individuals. The practice of estimatio involved a formal assessment by designated officials or appraisers who would arrive at a monetary worth based on prevailing market conditions and the item's intrinsic qualities.
The concept of estimatio extended beyond mere financial valuation. It could also refer to the act of