- jus in personam
- A right against a person, such as a right arising out of a personal obligation.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
jus in personam — ˈjˈəˌsinpə(r)ˈsōˌnam noun Etymology: Latin, right against a person : a right of legal action against or to enforce a legal duty of a particular person or group of persons compare jus in rem … Useful english dictionary
jus in personam — /jas in parsownam/ A right against a person; a right which gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or procure, to do or not to do, something … Black's law dictionary
jus in personam — /jas in parsownam/ A right against a person; a right which gives its possessor a power to oblige another person to give or procure, to do or not to do, something … Black's law dictionary
jus ad rem — (ˈ)aˈdrem noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, right to a thing civil & canon law : a right to acquire particular property arising out of another s legal duty : a jus in personam as distinguished from a jus in rem based on full ownership or possession … Useful english dictionary
jus in rem — In rem In rem [L.] (Law) Lit., in or against a (or the) thing; Note: used: (a) Of any right (called {right in rem} or {jus in rem}) of such a nature as to be available over its subject without reference to one person more than another, or, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
actio in personam — /aekshiyow in parsownam/ In the civil law, an action against the person, founded on a personal liability; an action seeking redress for the violation of a jus in personam or right available against a particular individual. See in personam … Black's law dictionary
actio in personam — /aekshiyow in parsownam/ In the civil law, an action against the person, founded on a personal liability; an action seeking redress for the violation of a jus in personam or right available against a particular individual. See in personam … Black's law dictionary
traditio nihil aliud est quam rei corporalis de persona in personam, de manu in manum, translatio aut in possessionem inductio; sed res incorporates, quae sunt ipsum jus rei vel corpori inhaerens, traditionem non patiuntur — Livery is nothing but the transfer or the induction into possession of a corporeal hereditament from person to person, from hand to hand; but an incorporeal hereditament, which is the right itself to a thing or inherent in the person does not… … Ballentine's law dictionary
obligatio ex delicto, or obligatio ex maleficio — /6blageysh(iy)ow eks daliktow/°maelafish(iy)ow An obligation founded on wrong or tort, or arising from the invasion of a jus in rem. In this there is the second stage, a secondary or sanctioning personal right consequent on a wrong, but the first … Black's law dictionary
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