Codex Justinianus, Books I-III (Corpus Juris Civilis Book 12) by Justinian I

Codex Justinianus, Books I-III (Corpus Juris Civilis Book 12) by Justinian I

Author:Justinian I [Justinian I]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Lee Walker
Published: 2013-08-14T16:00:00+00:00


Title LV

Concerning the Defenders of Cities

1.

The Emperors Valentinian and Valens to Seneca, Defender.

If anyone thinks that you should be consulted with reference to trifling and unimportant matters, that is to say, those in which an amount under fifty solidi is involved, in other words, where anyone demands that you, by your decree, collect for him a debt which is due, or restore a slave who has escaped by flight, or any other thing of this kind, he may then institute proceedings before you; other cases, however, which appear worthy of a higher tribunal should be sent to the ordinary Governor of the province.

Given on the fifteenth of the Kalends of January, during the Consulate of Valentinian and Valens, 365.

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