in bonis esse

in bonis esse (in boh-nis es-ee ores-ay). [Latin “to be among the goods”] Roman law.

1. To be someone’s property.

2. (Of property) held in possession without benefit of a solemn act (such as mancipatio) required to transfer ownership, until ownership might be acquired by the passage of time. See bonitary ownership under OWNERSHIP.


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