usucaptio

usucaptio

ūsūcaptio, ōnis, f. = 2. usucapio (w.s.), Schol. Hor. ep. 2, 2, 163. p. 442 Pauly.


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  • usucaptio — usucapio, or usucaptio /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • usucapio, or usucaptio — /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the English law, in this:… …   Black's law dictionary

  • usucapio — usucapio, or usucaptio /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • usucaption — [ˌju:zjʊ kapʃ(ə)n] (also usucapion ˌju:zjʊ keɪpɪən) noun Roman Law, chiefly historical the acquisition of a title or right to property by uninterrupted and undisputed possession for a prescribed term. Origin C17: from med. L. usucaptio(n ), from… …   English new terms dictionary

  • u|su|cap|tion — «YOO zyu KAP shuhn, syu », noun. Law. the acquisition of the title or right to property by the uninterrupted and undisputed possession of it in good faith for a certain term prescribed by law. ╂[< Old French usucaption, learned borrowing from… …   Useful english dictionary

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