Lex Vedia de magistratuum aetate (Nova Roma)
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An exemption to this law may be granted to a person by the approval of both [[censores (Nova Roma)|censors]] and a [[:Category:Senatus consulta (Nova Roma)|''senatus consultum'']] approved by a two-thirds majority vote. Such an exemption must be sought prior to the official start of the election in question, and must be granted in order to participate as a formal candidate in the election process. A failure to act on the question of an exemption shall not constitute a tacit approval of the exemption. | An exemption to this law may be granted to a person by the approval of both [[censores (Nova Roma)|censors]] and a [[:Category:Senatus consulta (Nova Roma)|''senatus consultum'']] approved by a two-thirds majority vote. Such an exemption must be sought prior to the official start of the election in question, and must be granted in order to participate as a formal candidate in the election process. A failure to act on the question of an exemption shall not constitute a tacit approval of the exemption. | ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 13 September 2013
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This lex has been REPEALED.
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Paragraph VI. of the lex Iunia de magistratuum aetate is hereby amended to read as follows:
An exemption to this law may be granted to a person by the approval of both censors and a senatus consultum approved by a two-thirds majority vote. Such an exemption must be sought prior to the official start of the election in question, and must be granted in order to participate as a formal candidate in the election process. A failure to act on the question of an exemption shall not constitute a tacit approval of the exemption.
Note by Praetor C. Aemilius Crassus: This Lex was implicitly repealed by Lex Cornelia de cursu honorum. Id. Sept. ‡ L. Sulla (III) cos. sine collega ‡ MMDCCLXVI a.u.c.