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Legal Definitions - nova statuta
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Definition of nova statuta
NOVA STATUTA
nova statuta (noh-vuh stuh-too-tuh), plural noun in Law Latin, refers to new statutes passed during the reign of Edward III.
- The nova statuta were a set of laws passed in England during the 14th century.
- One of the most important nova statuta was the Statute of Labourers, which regulated wages and prices during a time of economic hardship.
The examples illustrate how nova statuta refers to a specific set of laws passed during a particular time period in English history. The Statute of Labourers is an example of one of the laws passed during this time.
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Simple Definition
Term: Nova Statuta
Definition: Nova Statuta is a Latin term that means "new statutes." These were laws that were passed during the reign of King Edward III in England. They were different from the older laws, which were called Vetera Statuta. Nova Statuta were created to address new issues and problems that arose during this time period.
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