- 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),...
- substance. It is emplo**** in
contradistinction to the ius
abutendi, the
right of disposal. Ius Ius
abutendi Black's Law
Dictionary (Second
Edition 1910) (public...
- usus (aka ius utendi),
fructus (aka ius fruendi), and
abusus (aka ius
abutendi).
paterfamilias father of the
family The head of household, for purposes...
- use and
abuse one's own
within the
limits of the law" — jus
utendi et
abutendi re suâ,
guatenus juris ratio patitur. Second,
salus populi suprema lex...
-
accidental occurrence". Dig. 1, 3, 3; Broom, Max. 43. Ius consumendi. See Ius
abutendi. Jus coronae. In
English law, the
right of the crown, or to the crown;...
-
fruits of the property.: 907 The
lessee does not, however,
obtain jus
abutendi: the
right to take any of the
substance of the
leased property. Consequently...