- The
precarium (plural
precaria)—or
precaria (plural precariae) in the
feminine form—is a form of land
tenure in
which a
petitioner (grantee) receives...
- or
church officials. A
benefice specifically from a
church is
called a
precaria (pl. precariae), such as a stipend, and one from a
monarch or nobleman...
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church itself held
power over the land with its own
precarias. The most
commonly utilized precarias was the
gifting of land to the church, done for various...
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relationship between power and property. This
results from the
increased use of
precaria or
temporary land
grants by the Carolingians, who
allocated and spread...
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Stagmatoptera precaria is a
species of
praying mantis in the
family Mantidae. List of
mantis genera and
species Catalogue of Life: 2009
Annual Checklist...
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Precaria is a
concept suggested in the
framework of the
international campaign of the non-governmental
organisation Un
techo para mi país (TECHO), in English...
- (from the
Latin noun beneficium,
meaning "benefit") was a gift of land (
precaria) for life as a
reward for
services rendered, originally, to the state....
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Development Bank. "A Roof for Haiti",
accessed November 15, 2010.
Precaria "Amb****adors of
Precaria (in Spanish)"
Archived 2011-09-03 at the
Wayback Machine,...
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Pomaderris precaria is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rhamnaceae and is
endemic to New
South Wales. It is a
slender shrub with
hairy new growth...
- "Lourenço já
contabiliza 20
garimpeiros mortos. Condições de
trabalho são
precárias".
Seles Nafes (in Portuguese).
Archived from the
original on 14 August...