lex hostilia de furtis
lex Hostilia de furtis (leks hos-til-ee-[schwa] dee f[schwa]r-tis). [Latin] Roman law. A law of the early Republic providing that the state could prosecute a person for theft on behalf of an owner when the owner was captive or abroad. • This affected the actiones legis. See LEGIS ACTIO.
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