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- The precarium (plural precaria)—or precaria (plural precariae) in the feminine form—is a form of land tenure in which a petitioner (grantee) receives...
- consisted almost entirely of tithes, glebe lands, and houses. Benefice Precarium Temporalities Coredon, Christopher (2007). A Dictionary of Medieval Terms...
- ex sua velut potestate redderet; **** praeter inutile regis nomen et precarium vitae stipendium, quod ei praefectus aulae prout videbatur exhibebat,...
- Younger, claims that Tilpin granted the villa of Douzy to Charlemagne as a precarium in exchange for the nona et decima and twelve pounds of silver annually...
- century bishops began granting church property to local clerics by way of "precarium" (i.e. a revocable land grant) that they could use for their own support...
- confirmed as owner of the villa Jocondis (Mornas), which had been granted in precarium to his parents by Archbishop Man****ès of Arles in 954. We can therefore...
- Hunald, "princes" (principes), Waiofar granted a villa to one Gedeon as a precarium for life in exchange for another villa and two pounds of silver. The charter...
- procured from the other party neither by violence nor secretly nor by precarium, in such manner you shall possess it. Against these conditions, I forbid...
- Quintin (Mainz), St. Alban, and at the Cathedral in Mainz, he got a precarium in Seligenstadt. In 1899 he became a teacher at a local secondary school...
- for the public benefit. Dig. 1, 1, 7. Also called jus honorarium. Ius precarium. In civil law, a right to a thing held for another, for which there is...