Lex Arminia de dignitate curuli (Nova Roma)
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This law is intended to properly define an ancient Roman term within the Nova Roman legal system and be a basis for present and future legislation. | This law is intended to properly define an ancient Roman term within the Nova Roman legal system and be a basis for present and future legislation. | ||
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This law is intended to properly define an ancient Roman term within the Nova Roman legal system and be a basis for present and future legislation.
1. Any magistrate holding 'curule dignity' will have the following rights:
- A. The right to wear the toga praetexta.
- B. The right to sit in the curule chair.
- C. The right to address the Senate.
2. This law shall not be interpreted as defining in any way which magistratures possess curule dignity.