jactus lapilli

jactus lapilli
Throwing down a stone. Under the civil law this was an act which was symbolic of an assertion of right or title in land and was employed to bar the acquisition of a prescriptive right or title by adverse possession.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • jactus lapilli — /jaektas lapilay/ The throwing down of a stone. One of the modes, under the civil law, of interrupting prescription. Where one person was building on another s ground, and in this way acquiring a right by usucapio, the true owner challenged the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • jactus lapilli — /jaektas lapilay/ The throwing down of a stone. One of the modes, under the civil law, of interrupting prescription. Where one person was building on another s ground, and in this way acquiring a right by usucapio, the true owner challenged the… …   Black's law dictionary

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