👉 Legations are formal documents that were used in ancient Roman and Greek society to transfer property, duties, or obligations from one individual to another. They represented a significant part of their legal system and served as a means for transferring power and authority between individuals. In Roman law, legations were typically made by the head of state (the consul) to the governor of a province, who was responsible for administering that province. The governor would then send a delegation to the consul with instructions on how to transfer