superficiarius

superficiarius (s[y]oo-p[schwa]r-fish-ee-air-ee-[schwa]s), n. [Latin] Roman law. A person who had a hereditary and alienable right to a building on municipal or other public land, subject to the payment of an annual rent. • In classical law this right was extended to private land. Cf. EMPHYTEUSIS.
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