propter impotentiam

propter impotentiam
On account of inability. See property propter impotentiam.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • propter impotentiam — /proptar impatensh(iy)am/ On account of helplessness. The term describes one of the grounds of a qualified property in wild animals, consisting in the fact of their inability to escape; as is the case with the young of such animals before they… …   Black's law dictionary

  • impotentiam — See property propter impotentiam …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • property propter impotentiam — /propartiy proptar impatensh(iy)am/ A qualified property, which may subsist in animals ferae natures on account of their inability, as where hawks, herons, or other birds build in a person s trees, or conies, etc., make their nests or burrows in… …   Black's law dictionary

  • property propter impotentiam — /propartiy proptar impatensh(iy)am/ A qualified property, which may subsist in animals ferae natures on account of their inability, as where hawks, herons, or other birds build in a person s trees, or conies, etc., make their nests or burrows in… …   Black's law dictionary

  • property propter impotentiam — Property by reason of its inability. The term is applied to that qualified property which a person may have in animals ferae naturae which are too young to stray; such as young conies fit a burrow, or young birds in a nest. State v Theriault, 70… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • impotentiam, property propter — /propartiy proptar impatensh(iy)am/ A qualified property, which may subsist in animals ferae natures on account of their inability, as where hawks, herons, or other birds build in a person s trees, or conies, etc., make their nests or burrows in… …   Black's law dictionary

  • impotentiam, property propter — /propartiy proptar impatensh(iy)am/ A qualified property, which may subsist in animals ferae natures on account of their inability, as where hawks, herons, or other birds build in a person s trees, or conies, etc., make their nests or burrows in… …   Black's law dictionary

  • property ratione impotentiae — Same as property propter impotentiam …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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