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- In Ancient Rome territorial organization, a conventus iuridicus was the capital city of a subdivision of some provinces (Dalmatia, Hispania, Asia) with...
- Augustus and Claudius, the province was divided into three conventus iuridicus, territorial units presided by capital cities with a court of justice...
- Hispania Tarraconensis. It would be under the jurisdiction of the conventus iuridicus of Caesaraugusta (modern Zaragoza). The Roman Empire influenced the area...
- by ascribing Regions X and XI to the district of Transpadana under a iuridicus. The end of the 3rd c. brought further administrative changes when Diocletian...
- essentialia negotii 'core terms' and naturalia negotii 'implied terms'. actus iuridicus legal act 1. In French-law-based systems, refers only to those sources...
- seven conventus iuridici (****ize districts), each managed by a legatus iuridicus, who was appointed by the Emperor directly. These districts were: Tarraconensis...
- and Lycaonia; with the largest part of Phrygia, including the Conventus iuridicus of Laodicea, Apamea, and Synnada. To the east of Cilicia Campestris, Pompey...
- iuridi****); thus, there is only the legal act (Rechtshandlung, Latin actus iuridicus), which is divided into lawful and unlawful legal acts. Of the three types...
- for special revenues like the proceeds of bona caduca property, and the iuridicus (Koinē Gr****: δικαιοδότης, romanized: dikaiodotes, lit. 'giver of laws')...
- of Hispania Citerior. Subsequently, it became the capital (conventus iuridicus) of the province named after it, Hispania Tarraconensis. Augustus wintered...