dominium directum et utile

dominium directum et utile
The complete and absolute dominion in property; the union of the title and the exclusive use. See Fairfax's Devisee v Hunter's Lessee (US) 7 Cranch 603, 618, 3 L Ed 453, 458.

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  • Dominium directum et utile — is a Latin legal term referring to the complete and absolute dominion [in property] ; i.e. the union of the title and the exclusive use. See Fairfax s Devisee v Hunter s Lessee (US) 7 Cranch 603, 618, 3 L Ed 453, 458. Categories: Latin legal… …   Wikipedia

  • dominium directum — də̇ˈrektəm, ˌdīˈ noun Etymology: Latin, direct ownership Roman & feudal law : the general ownership of property of one holding the title called also superiority; contrasted with dominium utile …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dominium — Dominium, a legal term meaning Dominion; control; ownership, forms several related compounds in legal Latin: dominium directum Direct ownership, that is control of the property, but not necessarily with right to its utilization or alienation. For …   Wikipedia

  • dominium — /daminiyam/ In the civil and old English law, ownership; property in the largest sense, including both the right of property and the right of possession or use. The mere right of property, as distinguished from the possession or usufruct. The… …   Black's law dictionary

  • dominium — /daminiyam/ In the civil and old English law, ownership; property in the largest sense, including both the right of property and the right of possession or use. The mere right of property, as distinguished from the possession or usufruct. The… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Dominium — Dominium  владение; индивидуальная собственность по латински; многозначный термин: Содержание 1 Термины гражданского права 1.1 Право собственности …   Википедия

  • Dominium — Do|mi|ni|um 〈n.; s, ni|en〉 Domäne, Rittergut [lat., „Herrschaft“] * * * Do|mi|ni|um, das; s, …ien [lat. dominium = Herrschaft(sgebiet), zu: dominus, ↑ Dominus]: a) (Geschichte) Herrschaftsverhältnis unterschiedlicher Ausprägung; b) ( …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Dominium — Als Dominium (heute Eigentum) wurde im Mittelalter ein Komplex von mehreren Herrschaften und Gütern bezeichnet, die das Vermögen einer Herrschaft bildeten. Die Verwaltung des Vermögens erfolgte in der Regel zentral durch einen Beamten, der in den …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • dominium utile — ˈyüdəl(ˌ)ē noun Etymology: Latin, ownership of use Roman & feudal law : the right of one not having title (as a vassal) of using property (as for enjoyment, improvement, or profit) : beneficial tenancy or ownership compare dominium directum …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dominĭum — (lat.), Herrschaft, dann insbes. Rittergut (s. Domäne); Herrschaftsgebiet, Besitztum, Eigentum (s. d.); D. directum, grundherrliches Obereigentum; D. eminens, landesherrliches Obereigentum; D. liberum, plenum, unbeschränktes Eigentum; D.… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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