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Commodatum
Commodatum. He who lends to another a thing for a definite time, to be enjoyed and used under certain conditions,...
Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda
Pacta qu' turpem causam continent non sunt observanda. Dig. 2, 14, 27, s. 4, (Agreements founded on an immoral consideration...
Optimus interpres rerum usus
Optimus interpres rerum usus [Lat.], the best interpreter of things is usage. --2 Inst. 282, (Custom is the best interpreter...
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Omne quod solo in'dificatur solo cedit
Omne quod solo in'dificatur solo cedit. Dig. 47, 3. 1, (Everything which is built upon the soil belongs to the...
Common
Common, a profit which a man has in the land of another; it derives its name from the community of...
Appurtenances
Appurtenances, belonging to another thing, as hamlets to a manor, and common of pasture, turbary, etc.; liberties and services, outhouses,...
Commissoria lex
Commissoria lex, the term applied to a clause often inserted in conditions of sale, by which a vendor reserved to...
Ditch
A trench made in the earth by digging particularly a trench for draining wet land for guarding or fencing inclosures...
Fodient
Fitted for or pertaining to digging
Exhume
To dig out of the ground to take out of a place of burial to disinter
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