surveanum
Surveanum is a term used in ancient Roman law to refer to a specific type of debt. It is a debt that is owed to the state and is not a private obligation. Surveanum debts are typically incurred by individuals who have been convicted of certain crimes or have committed certain acts that are considered to be against the public good. These debts are often used as a form of punishment or as a means of ensuring that individuals who have harmed the state are held accountable.
The amount of surveanum debt that an individual must pay is determined by the severity of the
Surveanum debts are a unique feature of ancient Roman law and are not found in other legal