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Accession
for the mode in which the increase becomes one's property, Sand. Justin.; Dig. 34, l. 2, c. 19, s. 13. See
Accretion
two kinds: by alluvion, i.e., by the washing up of sand or soil, so as to form firm ground; or by
Actio bon' fidei
as an arbiter rather than as a judex. See CONDICTIO, Sand. Just.
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Agri limitati
by right of conquest, and granted or sold in plots, Sand. Just.
Beneficium cedendarum actionum
to the stipulator, so as to avail himself of them, Sand. Just.
Habitatio
distinction, that it might be let, Cum. C.L. 95, and Sand Just.
Alluvion or Alluvio
the sea or the river by the washing up of sand and soil so as to form terra firma, 2 Bl.
Altius non tollendi
from building beyond a certain height, Dig. 8, 2, 4; Sand. Just.
Altius tollendi
unless he is restrained by some contrary title, Civil Law; Sand. Just.
As
unit, the whole of an inheritance. For its divisions, see Sand. Just., 9th ed. 193; Cum. C. L. 139 n. (1),
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