law
Valerian law
also: the Valerian law
The financial law passed by L. Valerius Flaccus as suffect consul in 86 BC (during the Cinnan regime) which decreed that debts might be discharged at one-quarter of their face value. Cicero in the opening of Pro Fonteio defends the procedure of paying out money under this statute as the standard followed by every quaestor and praetor of the period.