ferae naturae
ferae naturae 〈拉〉 (1)野性的 用来指动物的天性,区别于天性驯服的动物,后者称domitae naturae。 (2)野生动物
ferae naturae (feer-ee n[schwa]-tyoor-ee), adj. [Latin “of a wild nature”] (Of animals) wild; untamed; undomesticated. ferae naturae, n. Wild animal. See wild animal under ANIMAL; RULE OF CAPTURE.
property ratione privilegii (ray-shee-oh-nee priv-i-lee-jee-I). Hist. A common-law right, granted by a royal franchise, to take wild animals on another’s land. • This principle made its way into American law. See, e.g., Hanson v. Fergus Falls Nat’l Bank, 65 N.W.2d 857, 862 (Minn. 1954). Cf. PROPERTY RATIONE SOLI . “Property Ratione privilegii is the right
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warren (wor-[schwa]n orwahr-[schwa]n). 1. A place for the preservation of certain wildlife (such as pheasants, partridges, or rabbits). 2. A privilege to keep wildlife or game in a warren. 3. The area to which the privilege extends. free warren. A warren privilege giving the grantee the sole right to kill the wildlife to the extent
animal. Any living creature other than a human being. — Also termed creature. domestic animal. 1. An animal that is customarily devoted to the service of humankind at the time and in the place where it is helped. See DOMITAE NATURAE; MANSUETAE NATURAE. 2. Any animal that is statutorily so designated. feral animal. A domestic