Senatusconsultum Macedonianum
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Loans to sons in potestate were subject to various kinds of fraud, and the senatusconsultum Macedonianum, passed during the time of Vespasian, prevented creditors from suing on most such loans.[1]
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- ^ J.A. Crook, Law and Life of Rome (Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press), 109.