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usucaption
usuˈcaption Roman Law. (juːzjuːˈkæpʃən) [a. OF. usucaption, -cion, or med.L. ūsūcaptiōn-, ad. L. ūsū-capiōn- usucapion.] = usucapion.1656 Blount, Usucaption (usucaptio), prescription or long possession or the attaining a thing thereby. 1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v., Some make a Difference between Prescri...
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Servitude (Roman law)
However, usucaption was maintained in those cases of recovery of an extinguished servitude due to disuse.
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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...
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Usucapio
It was subsequently developed as a principle of civil law systems, usucaption.
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usucapion
usucapion (juːzjuːˈkeɪpɪən) [a. L. ūsū-capiōn-, ūsu-capio (whence F. and Sp. usucapion, It. usucapione, Pg. -capião), f. ūsū-capĕre to acquire ownership by prescription. Cf. usucaption.] In Roman and Civil Law, the acquisition of ownership by long use or enjoyment; prescription in virtue of continuo...
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Squatting in Costa Rica
As in most Latin American countries, land titles can be acquired in Costa Rica through usucaption.
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Sicaricon
See also
Ager publicus
Confiscation
Ius in re
Mosaic of Rehob
Ottoman Land Code of 1858
Res derelictae
Usucapio
Usucaption
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Lex Atinia
The law dealt with usucaption, acquisition of a title or right to property by uninterrupted and undisputed possession for a prescribed term.
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Time immemorial
See also
Acquiescence
Dreamtime
Legal fiction
Prehistory
Royal lives clause
Uradel
Usucaption
References
Common law legal terminology
English
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Vrilissia
Courts began to vindicate individual and association claims with a legal base of "good fidelity", and "usucaption". court decided that the Abbey from 1600 until 1955 owned in good faith those parts (among the rest) and became owner of this piece of public property on usucaption
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Finders, keepers
Homestead principle
Bailment
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Adverse possession ("possession is nine-tenths of the law")
Uti possidetis
Usucapio/Usucaption
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Chazakah
The automatic acquisition of certain usage rights following three years of undisturbed usage (equivalent to usucaption in Roman law). See also
Usucaption
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Jewish courts and civil law
Talmud concepts and terminology
Hebrew words and phrases
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Hefker beth-din hefker
See also
Confiscation
Dina d'malkhuta dina
Usucaption
References
External links
The Jewish Encyclopedia - Hefker
Jewish law
Property law by country
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Dina d'malkhuta dina
The Talmud (Baba Batra 55a) notes that, in the case of the Persian government and its laws, title to land can be acquired by usucaption (occupancy) after law prevails would the original owner, in such cases, regain access to his stolen property, seeing that stolen property cannot be acquired by way of usucaption
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Bella Gonçalves
She actively engaged in the struggle for land regularization using the legal instrument of collective usucaption of the Vila Acaba Mundo favela.
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