jus apparentiae

jus apparentiae (j[schwa]s ap-[schwa]-ren-shee-ee). [Law Latin] Scots law. The right of apparency. • An heir who was open to a succession but not fully vested in title had the right of apparency, a right that allowed the heir to take certain actions on behalf of the estate, such as defending the ancestor’s title.

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