lex junia velleia

lex Junia Velleia (leks joo-nee-[schwa] v[schwa]-lee-y[schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. A law providing that certain kinds of descendants must be treated as posthumously born children of a decedent for purposes of heirship. • This was probably enacted in A.D. 26.

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