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The 'Lectric Law Library's Legal Lexicon On * FALCIDIAN LAW * A statute or law enacted by the people during the reign of Augustus on the proposition of Falcidius, who was a tribune in the year of Rome 714.
FALCIDIAN LAW, civil law, plebiscitum. A statute or law enacted by the people, made during the reign of Augustus, on the proposition of Falcidius, who was a tribune in the year of Rome 714.
See also: Act, Inter vivos, Principal, Property, Bequeath
 
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