cessio in jure

cessio in jure (sesh-ee-oh in joor-ee). [Latin “transfer in law”] Roman law. A fictitious action brought to convey property, whereby the claimant demanded certain property, the owner did not contest the claim, and a magistrate awarded the property to the claimant.
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