leges sacratae
leges sacratae (lee-jeez s[schwa]-kray-tee). [Latin] Roman law. Laws whose violation was punished by devoting the offender to the infernal gods.
leges sacratae (lee-jeez s[schwa]-kray-tee). [Latin] Roman law. Laws whose violation was punished by devoting the offender to the infernal gods.
lucrative (loo-kr[schwa]-tiv), adj. 1. Profitable; remunerative (a lucrative business). 2. Civil law. Acquired or held without accepting burdensome conditions or giving consideration (lucrative ownership).
CRAT.abbr. Charitable-remainder annuity trust. See charitable remainder annuity trust under TRUST.
desecrate, vb. To divest (a thing) of its sacred character; to defile or profane (a sacred thing).
titulo lucrativo, qui titulus est post contractum debitum (tich-[schwa]-loh loo-kr[schwa]-tI-voh, kwI tich-[schwa]-l[schwa]s est pohst k[schwa]n-trak-t[schwa]m deb-i-t[schwa]m). [Law Latin] Hist. By a lucrative title, which occurs after the contracting of debt.
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lucrative succession 〈苏格兰〉无偿取得的继承 一种消极权利。如果继承人无偿接受应由他继承的遗产,那么,即使份额很少,他也有义务偿付被继承人的所有债务。
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Civil law. A title acquired without giving anything in exchange for the property; title by which a person acquires anything that comes as a clear gain, as by gift, descent, or devise. • Because lucrative title is usu. acquired by gift or inheritance, it is treated as the separate property of a married person. Cf.