lex atinia

lex Atinia (leks [schwa]-tin-ee-[schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. A law declaring that a prescriptive right cannot be acquired in stolen property. • It was enacted in the late third or early second century B.C. — Also termed Atinian law.
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