Lex Caecilia de censoria

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Lex Caecilia De Censoria (The Law of

tribe for voting purposes, or even the loss of his citizenship. Thus, by requiring concurrence for the placement of a nota, this law placed an additional check on the powers of the Censors. This was typically the only act that required the concurrence of both Censors. Also, when a senator had been already convicted before an ordinary court, this law permitted the Censors to remove him from the senate in a summary way.[1][2]

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Dion Cassius XL.57, XXXVIII.13
  2. ^ Cicero, pro Sestio, 25; Dig. 50 tit. 16 s203 De Portorio