- city".
abusus non
tollit usum
misuse does not
remove use The
misuse of some
thing does not
eliminate the
possibility of its
correct use. cf. ab
abusu ad usum...
-
property is not
damaged or destro****. The
third civilian property interest is
abusus (literally abuse), the
right to
alienate the
thing possessed,
either by...
- Ius
abutendi (or
abusus), a term in
civil law and
Roman law, is one of the
three major subsets in the
bundle of
rights making up
ownership (dominium),...
- city".
abusus non
tollit usum
misuse does not
remove use The
misuse of some
thing does not
eliminate the
possibility of its
correct use. cf. ab
abusu ad usum...
- are three,
being usus (aka ius utendi),
fructus (aka ius fruendi), and
abusus (aka ius abutendi). In German-based
systems there are more,
usually ius...
-
known for his De
Picturis et
Imaginibus Sacris, pro vero
earum usu
contra abusus ("Treatise on
Sacred Images"). This was
published in 1570, four
years after...
- into the
neighbourhoods of Atxuri,
Bilbo Zarra,
Casco Viejo, Iturralde,
Abusu, San Adrián, San Francisco, Solokoetxe,
Miribilla and Zabala. The original...
-
theologian Mol**** (De
Picturis et
Imaginibus Sacris, pro vero
earum usu
contra abusus ("Treatise on
Sacred Images"), 1570),
Cardinal Federico Borromeo (De Pictura...
-
inferior real rights. The
owner of a 'thing' has the
right to usus, fructus,
abusus - the
right to use, to the
fruits (enjoyment) and the
right to
abuse or...
- the same manner. Moreover, from the
fifteenth century on, the
recursus ab
abusu which first arose in
France (appel
comme d'abus), that is the
appeal from...