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Lex Laetoria

the Laetorian law

also: lex Laetoria, Laetorian law

An early-2nd-century BC law protecting minors under twenty-five against fraud, allowing a public action over a private wrong. Cotta cites it among the legal remedies devised against human cunning.

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On the Nature of the Gods philosophy · 1 mention

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