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emblements

emblements n. (1)庄稼;(一年生)农作物;庄稼收益 指当年耕种土地所收获的庄稼,区别于自发生长的野生作物收益。庄稼收益被认为是一种个人财产,故无论在土地承租人死后由谁占有土地,死者的遗嘱执行人或遗产管理人都有权收割和取走当年的庄稼收益。  (2)庄稼收益原则 指土地承租人在租期届满后,有权收割和带走由于其劳动和管理而获得的当年庄稼收益,故称「庄稼收益原则」〔doctrine of emblements〕 。(→fructus industriales)

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emblements

emblements (em-bl[schwa]-m[schwa]nts). 1. The growing crop annually produced by labor, as opposed to a crop occurring naturally. • Emblements are considered personal property that the executor or administrator of a deceased tenant may harvest and take regardless of who may have since occupied the land. — Also termed fructus industriales. [Cases: Crops 1. C.J.S. Crops

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emblemata triboniani

emblemata Triboniani (em-blee-m[schwa]-t[schwa] tr[schwa]-boh-nee-ay-n I). [Latin] Roman law. Alterations, modifications, and additions to the writings of the older jurists that were combined to form the Digest or Pandects, and generally termed interpolations. • Justinian appointed a commission over which Tribonian presided to harmonize contradictions, delete obsolete matter, and bring the law up to date. This

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emblem

emblem. 1. A flag, armorial bearing, or other symbol of a country, organization, or movement. 2. Loosely, something that is used to symbolize something else.

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emblemata Triboniani

emblemata Triboniani 〈拉〉(罗马法)特里波尼安的标记指优士丁尼皇帝的大臣特里波尼安〔Tribonian〕和他的同事奉命对罗马法学家的着作加以变动、修改、增添,协调原矛盾之处,删除已被废弃不用者,使其整体与优士丁尼时期对法律的理解相一致。对这些着作所作的改动一般称为「特里波尼安的标记」。经过加工的这些法学家的着作构成了《学说汇纂》〔Pandects〕的主体。

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fructus industriales

fructus industriales 〈拉〉人工出产物;人工孳息 指主要由劳动得来的产物,与单纯依靠自然力而得的天然出产物〔fructus naturales〕相区别。人工出产物属于动产〔chattels〕,而天然出产物在分割之前则被认为是属于土地的一部分。在普通法〔common law〕中,人工出产物也用来指称当年耕种土地所获的庄稼收益〔emblements〕,如麦、谷、蔬菜等,以与多年生作物相区别。

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quasi personalty

quasi personalty 准动产 指虽然实际或假定地附着在不动产上,但法律认其为可移动之物。其中,实际附着在不动产上者,如庄稼〔emblement〕、附属装置〔fixture〕等;假定附着在不动产上者,如不动产的收益〔chattel-real〕、定期不动产权〔lease for years〕等。

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mace

mace. 1. Hist. A weapon used in warfare, consisting of a staff topped by a heavy head, usu. of metal. 2. A scepter; an ornamental form of weapon used as an emblem of the dignity of an office, as in Parliament and the U.S. House of Representatives. • In the House of Commons, it is

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