leges scriptae
leges scriptae (lee-jeez skrip-tee), n. [Latin] Hist. Written laws; esp., statutory laws or acts of Parliament that are reduced to writing before becoming binding. Cf. LEGES NON SCRIPTAE.
leges scriptae (lee-jeez skrip-tee), n. [Latin] Hist. Written laws; esp., statutory laws or acts of Parliament that are reduced to writing before becoming binding. Cf. LEGES NON SCRIPTAE.