"Jus Proprietatis" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Jus Proprietatis LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

The right of property, as distinguished from the jus pos-scssionis, or right of possession. Bract, fot 3. Called by Bracton “jus mcrum," the mere right Id.; 2 Bl. Comm. 197; 3 Bi. Comm. 19, 176

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Henri said our names were fitting because we were destined to be together in our old age, like our great-great-aunts. Two gray old ladies in the bodies of teenage girls. Someday we’d live in a big house with faded curtains, a dozen or so cats, and a handful of our marbles long ago lost. On all accounts—our destiny, her clairvoyance, and our soon-to-be missing marbles—I believed her.

Jessica Taylor, A Map for Wrecked Girls

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In tbe civil taw. An action against the person, founded on a personal liability; an action seeking re-dress, for the …

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Compascuum LAW AND LEGAL

Belonging to common-age. Jus compascwtm, the right of common of pasture

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Dispono LAW AND LEGAL

Lat To dispose of, grant, or convey. Disponet, he grants or alienates. Jus disponendi, the right of disposition, i. e., …

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Droit LAW AND LEGAL

In Frenob law. Right, jus-tlce, equity, law, the whole body of law; al-so a right

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Duplicatum Jus LAW AND LEGAL
hypothecation ENGLISH

The act or contract by which property is hypothecated; a right which a creditor has in or to the property …

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Jura LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. Plural of “jus.” Rights; laws. 1 Bl. Comm. 123. See Jus

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Jus Abstinendi LAW AND LEGAL

The right of renun-ciation; the right of an heir, under the Roman law, to renounce or decline the in-heritance, as, …

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Jus Abutendi LAW AND LEGAL

Tbe right to abuse. By this phrase is understood the right to do exactly ns one likes with property, or …

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Jus Accrescendi LAW AND LEGAL

The right of sur-vivorship. The right of the survivor or survivors of two or more Joint tenants to the tenancy …

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Jus Ad Rem LAW AND LEGAL

A term of the clvll law, meaning “a right to a thing;” that is, a right exercisable by one person …

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Jus Aqujedugtus LAW AND LEGAL

In the clvil law. The name of a servitude which gives to tbe owner of land the right to bring …

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Jus Belli LAW AND LEGAL

The law of war. The law of nations as applied to a state of war, defin-ing in particular the rights …

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Jus Civitatus LAW AND LEGAL

The right of citizen-ship; the freedom of the city of Rome. It differs from jus quiritium, which compre-hended all the …

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Jus Curialitatis LAW AND LEGAL

In English law. The right of curtesy. Spelman

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Jus Deliberandi LAW AND LEGAL

In the civil law. The right of deliberating. A term granted by the proper oflicer at the request of him …

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Jus Devolutum LAW AND LEGAL

The right of the church of presenting a minister to a vacant parish, in case the patron shall neglect to …

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Jus Disponendi LAW AND LEGAL

The right of dis-posing. An expression used either general-ly to signify the right of alienation, as when we speak of …

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Jus Duplicatum LAW AND LEGAL

A double right; the right of possession united with the right of property; otherwise called “droit-droit” 2 Bl. Comm. 199

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Jus Falcandi LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The right of mowing or cutting. Fleta, lib. 4. c. 27. |1

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