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senatus consultum (s) (noun), senates consulta (pl)
In Roman law, a decision or decree of the governing Roman chamber of government, that had the force of law, but it was made without the concurrence of the people: The senators agreed to a senatus consultum in order to expedite action regarding the national debt.

In modern times, a decree is a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record that is issued by a court or a judge, as opposed to the practice of senatus consultum in which a small group of law makers consulted and issued decrees that became the law of the land.

This entry is located in the following units: consult-; consul- (page 2) sen-, sene-, seni-, sir- (page 1)