- Ius
utendi (or usus), a term in
civil law and
Roman law, is an
attribute of
ownership (dominium): the
right or
power to use the property—particularly by...
-
Utenzi or
utend̠i is a form of
narrative poetry in Swahili. Its name
derives from the fact that it
usually describes heroic deeds, like the
medieval European...
- 1865) was a
Swahili poet of the 19th century,
author of a poem
called Utendi wa
Mwana Kupona ("The Book of
Mwana Kupona"),
which is one of the most well-known...
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Utend̠i wa Tambuka, also
known as
Utenzi wa
Tambuka ("The
Story of Tambuka"),
Utenzi wa
Hirqal or Kyuo kya Hereḳali (the book of Heraclius), is an epic...
- otherwise, or "the
right to
destroy or use up the res altogether." Ius Ius
utendi Drymiotis v Du Toit 1969 (1) SA 631
Drymiotis v Du Toit 1969 (1) SA 631...
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knowledge of Islam. This
letter is
mentioned in
Sahih Al Bukhari. The
Swahili Utendi wa Tambuka, an epic poem
composed in 1728 at Pate
Island (off the s****...
- ownership. In French-based
systems there are three,
being usus (aka ius
utendi),
fructus (aka ius fruendi), and
abusus (aka ius abutendi). In German-based...
- from
entering the
property (that is, tresp****ing).
Right of
enjoyment (ius
utendi fruendi): the
owner of this
right is able to use the
property as they see...
- Lamu. Both men and
women wrote poetry in the
Kiamu dialect of Swahili. The
Utendi wa Tambuka, one of the
earliest known do****ents in Swahili, was written...
- or secular.
Examples of
narrative poetry,
known as utenzi,
include the
Utendi wa
Tambuka by
Bwana Mwengo (dated to
about 1728) and the
Utenzi wa Shufaka...