Agraria Lex
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Agraria lex, an Agrarian law. Agrarian laws were enacted to distribute among the Roman people lands which they had gained by conquest, or to limit the quantity of such land possessed by each person to a certain number of acres, Cicero pro Leg. Agr.
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