- The term
animus revertendi is a
Latin phrase that
means "with
intention to relocate". It can
refer to an
animal that is
under the care of another, which...
- and no
expectation of it
being returned to its owner, or sine
animo revertendi.
Curtis Ebbesmeyer Driftwood Ghost ship
Great Pacific Garbage Patch Marine...
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legal contexts Animus nocendi, an
intent to do harm to
another Animus revertendi, "with
intention to return", in
connection with
animals and
property rights...
- the res and the
intention to
possess (i.e.
animus possidendi)"
animus revertendi intention to
return "Wild animals, such as bees and
homing pigeons, that...
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thick hides, such as cattle, so as to
identify ownership under animus revertendi. In England, the
rights of
common including the
common pasture system...
-
thick hides, such as cattle, so as to
identify ownership under animus revertendi. The
practice became particularly widespread in
nations with
large cattle...
- in an
object by
first possession. In both
civil and
common law,
animus revertendi ("intent to return")
distinguishes an
animal in
which a
person may have...
- Fund –
Animal trial –
Animal Welfare Act of 1966 –
animus nocendi –
Animus revertendi –
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Answer (law) –...