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usucapient
usuˈcapient Roman Law. [ad. L. ūsūcapient-, pres. pple. stem of ūsū-capĕre: see usucapion.] One who has acquired, or claims title to, property by usucapion.1875 Poste Gaius (ed. 2) ii. 192 The possession of the usucapient must be based on a justa causa or titulus. 1880 Muirhead Gaius Dig. 457 A thin... Oxford English Dictionary
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usucapt
usucapt, v. Roman Law. (ˈjuːzjuːkæpt) [ad. L. ūsū-capt-, past pple. stem of ūsū-capere: see usucapion.] trans. To acquire ownership of or title to (a property, etc.) by usucaption. Also absol.1880 Muirhead Gaius ii. §93 A usufructuary cannot usucapt. 1886 ― in Encycl. Brit. XX. 692/2 Upon him who ha... Oxford English Dictionary
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