bonorum possessio contra tabulas

bonorum possessio contra tabulas (b[schwa]-nor-[schwa]m p[schwa]-zes[h]-ee-oh kahn-tr[schwa] tab-y[schwa]-l[schwa]s). [Latin “possession of goods contrary to the terms of the will”] Roman law. An order authorizing the applicant to take possession of an estate contrary to the testament. • Magistrates made such orders in certain cases, as where a testator passed over a daughter or an emancipated […]

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