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habitatio

habitatio 〈拉〉(罗马法)居住权 人役权的一种。指有居住他人房屋的权利。其效力范围较用益权〔jus fruendi〕窄,而较使用权〔jus utendi〕宽。按习俗,此项权利以受益人的终身为限,但不因不行使或人格变更而消灭。优士丁尼规定居住权可以出租,在此之前,罗马法学家对能否出租是有争议的。 (→habitation)

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triennial test

triennial test 三年期丈夫性行为能力测试 旧时英国教会法中被称为「三年同居」〔triennial cohabitation〕的规则,该规则要求丈夫和妻子同居三年,如期满仍未同房或妻子仍为处女,则推定丈夫阳萎。现代英国如有其他证据可资证明,则无需采用此规则。在美国,某些地区拒绝这个规则的适用,某些地区则予以公开采用。

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condemnation

condemnation (kon-dem-nay-sh[schwa]n), n. 1. The act of judicially pronouncing someone guilty; conviction. 2. The determination and declaration that certain property (esp. land) is assigned to public use, subject to reasonable compensation; the exercise of eminent domain by a governmental entity. See EMINENT DOMAIN. excess condemnation. A taking of land in excess of the boundaries of

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usus

usus (yoo-s[schwa]s oryoo-z[schwa]s), n. [Latin “use”] Roman law. 1. The right to use another’s property, without the right to the produce (fructus) of the thing. • Usus was a personal servitude; it gave the holder a right in rem. Cf. USUFRUCT. “It is essentially a fraction of a usufruct, usus without the fructus. In strictness,

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