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legem ferre

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A quick definition of legem ferre:

Legem ferre is a Latin term that means "to carry the proposal." In Roman law, it refers to the act of proposing a law to the popular assembly and enacting it.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Legem ferre is a Latin term that means "to carry the proposal." In Roman law, it refers to the act of proposing a law to the popular assembly and enacting it.

  • When the Roman Senate wanted to create a new law, they would legem ferre, or propose it to the popular assembly for approval.
  • After the law was proposed, the people would vote on it. If it was approved, it would be enacted and become part of Roman law.

These examples illustrate how legem ferre was an important part of the Roman legal system. It allowed the people to have a say in the creation of laws and ensured that the laws were fair and just.

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