Abstract
The article is devoted to the analysis of one legal formula found in the monuments of Georgian law, from which it can be seen that the king appears as the first and most important guarantor of the execution of law in ancient Georgia. Failure to comply with his order is equated with a crime committed against the king. The latter is punished most severely in a feudal state. The activities of public officials are also ensured by the authority of the king as an institution.
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