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+ | ;[[Lex Cornelia de Privatis Rebus (Nova Roma)|Lex Cornelia de Privatis Rebus]] : About the definition and use of confidential, private, sensitive and personal informations of the cives by the magistrates of Nova Roma. | ||
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+ | ;[[Lex Vedia de Civitatis Petitionibus Inter Suffragia (Nova Roma)|Lex Vedia de Civitatis Petitionibus Inter Suffragia]] : About the requests of citizenship coming during a comitial proceeding. | ||
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− | About the | + | ;[[Lex Vedia de Assidui et Capiti Censi (Nova Roma)|Lex Vedia de Assidui et Capiti Censi]] : About the classification between tax payers and non-taxpayers and their respective status. |
+ | ''Implicitly abrogated by the [[Lex Apula de assiduis et capite censis (Nova Roma)|Lex Apula de Assiduis et Capite Censis]]'' | ||
− | [[ | + | ;[[Lex Cornelia et Maria de Civitate Eiuranda (Nova Roma)|Lex Cornelia et Maria de Civitate Eiuranda]] : About resignation of citizenship and its consequences. |
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+ | ;[[Lex Cornelia et Maria de Mutandis Nominibus (Nova Roma)|Lex Cornelia et Maria de Mutandis Nominibus]] : About adding, altering or substituing any portion of a civis' Roman name | ||
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Revision as of 10:48, 26 December 2006
LEGES DE CIVIBUS
- Lex Cornelia de Privatis Rebus
- About the definition and use of confidential, private, sensitive and personal informations of the cives by the magistrates of Nova Roma.
- Lex Vedia de Civitatis Petitionibus Inter Suffragia
- About the requests of citizenship coming during a comitial proceeding.
- Lex Vedia de Assidui et Capiti Censi
- About the classification between tax payers and non-taxpayers and their respective status.
Implicitly abrogated by the Lex Apula de Assiduis et Capite Censis
- Lex Cornelia et Maria de Civitate Eiuranda
- About resignation of citizenship and its consequences.
- Lex Cornelia et Maria de Mutandis Nominibus
- About adding, altering or substituing any portion of a civis' Roman name