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bonitarian
bonitarian, a. Rom. Law. (bɒnɪˈtɛərɪən) [f. late L. bonitāri-us (cited only in Greek spelling, δεσπότης βονιτάριος, Theophilus 1. 5. 4), f. L. bonus good, or bonitas good quality, in reference to the classical in bonis esse, in bonis habere.] = next.1861 Maine Anc. Law viii. (1876) 295 The Roman dis...
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quiritarian
quiritarian, a. Rom. Law. (kwɪrɪˈtɛərɪən) [f. as next + -an.] = quiritary.1842–3 W. Smith's Dict. Gr. & Rom. Antiq. s.v. Legatum, The legatee had the quiritarian..ownership of the legacy. 1861 [see bonitarian]. 1871 Poste Gaius iii. §80 Quiritarian ownership is only acquired by usucapion.
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quiritary
quiritary, a. (ˈkwɪrɪtərɪ) [ad. late L. quirītāri-us, f. Quirītēs Roman citizens.] That is in accordance with Roman civil law; legal, as opposed to equitable (see bonitarian). Also of property: Held by legal right or under Roman law.1865 Merivale Rom. Emp. VIII. lxvii. 285 Every citizen..so far as h...
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hypothec
hypothec (hɪp-, haɪˈpɒθɪk) Also 7–8 -eque, 8 -ic; 6– hypotheca (hɪpəʊˈθiːkə). [a. F. hypothèque or ad. late L. hypothēca, ad. Gr. ὑποθήκη a deposit, pledge, mortgage, f. ὑποτιθέναι to deposit as a pledge (f. ὑπό down + τιθέναι to put, place). The Latin form is now used only in sense 1 a.] 1. ‘A secu...
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