agrarian
agrarian ([schwa]-grair-ee-[schwa]n), adj. Of or relating to land, land tenure, or a division of landed property. — agrarian, n.
agrarian ([schwa]-grair-ee-[schwa]n), adj. Of or relating to land, land tenure, or a division of landed property. — agrarian, n.
agrarian law. Roman & civil law. The body of law governing the ownership, use, and distribution of rural land.
agrarian laws (罗马法)公地分配法 指古罗马政府在平民中分配公有土地——通常是从战败敌人手中获得的土地的法律。按照普通的说法,它也用于指有关更公平分配或细分地产的法律。
glebe (gleeb). [fr. Latin gleba “clod of earth”] 1. Roman law. The soil of an inheritance; an agrarian estate. • Servi addicti glebae (“slaves bound to the land”) were serfs attached to and passing with the estate. 2. Eccles. law. Land possessed as part of the endowment or revenue of a church or ecclesiastical benefice.
de termino moto (dee t[schwa]r-m[schwa]-noh moh-toh). [Law Latin] Hist. The common-law offense of moving or defacing landmarks. • This was considered a serious crime because of the importance that agrarian laws attached to landmarks.