Recuperatōres
The Roman term for a sworn committee, or board, of three to five members, convened by the
praetor. Such a board had to adjudicate at Rome and in the provinces in money cases (more
especially on claims for compensation and damages). At first only cases between Romans and
foreigners were heard in this way, and were settled within ten days. Afterwards a board of
this kind decided on all legal points which had to be settled promptly. See
Iudex.