jus Latium

jus Latium
/jas leysh(iy)am/ In Roman law, a rule of law applicable to magistrates in Latium. It was either majus Latium or minus Latium,-the majus Latium raising to the dignity of Roman citizen not only the magistrate himself, but also his wife and children; the minus Latium raising to that dignity only the magistrate himself

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  • jus Latii — ▪ Roman law Latin“right of Latium”English  Latin Rights        in the Roman Republic and the Empire, certain rights and privileges, amounting to qualified citizenship, of a person who was not a Roman citizen. The rights were originally held only… …   Universalium

  • jus Latii — /jas leyshiyay/ In Roman law, the right of Latium or of the Latins. The principal privilege of the Latins seems to have been the use of their own laws, and their not being subject to the edicts of the prastor, and that they had occasional access… …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus Latii — /jas leyshiyay/ In Roman law, the right of Latium or of the Latins. The principal privilege of the Latins seems to have been the use of their own laws, and their not being subject to the edicts of the prastor, and that they had occasional access… …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus Latii — (Roman law.) The law of Latium (the district of Italy in which Rome was situated), exclusive of the law which governed the city of Rome …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • jus latii — ˈlāshēˌī noun Usage: capitalized L Etymology: Latin, literally, right of Latium, ancient country of Italy : the right of a person (as a Latin not a citizen of Rome) who has certain rights of or to Roman citizenship …   Useful english dictionary

  • majus Latium — /meyjas leysh(iy)am/ See jus Latium …   Black's law dictionary

  • minus Latium — /maynas leysham/ See jus Latium …   Black's law dictionary

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