"Domino Volente" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Domino Volente LAW AND LEGAL
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Lat The own-er belng willing; with* the consent of the owner

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Donatio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A gift A transfer of the title to property to one who receives lt without paying for it Vicat. …

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Exercitor Navis LAW AND LEGAL

Lat The tem-porary owner or charterer of a ship. Mack-eld. Rom. Law, § 512; The Phebe, 19 Fed. Cas. 418

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Iteratio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat Repetition. In the Roman law, a bonitary owner might liberate a slave, and the quirltary owner's repetition (iteraiio) of …

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Nauclerus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In the civil law. The master or owner of a merchant vessel. Calvin

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Noxa LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. This term denoted any damage or injury done to persons or property hy an unlawful …

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Partigeps LAW AND LEGAL

Lat A participant; a sharer; anciently, a part owner, or parcener

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Superficies LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the dull law. The allenation by the owner of the surface of the soll of all rlghts necessary …

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Traditio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Iu the civU law. De-livery; transfer of possession; a derivative mode of acquiring, by which the owner of a …

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Usurpatio LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In the civil law. The interruption of a usucaption, by some att on the part of the real owner. …

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Usus LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. In Roman law. A precarl-oug enjoymeut of land, corresponding wlth the rlght of habitatio of houses, and heing closely …

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Vacantia Bona LAW AND LEGAL

Lat In the civil law. Goods withont an owner, or in which no one claims a property; escheated goods. Inst. …

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