nuda proprietas
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈnuː.da proˈpri.e.taːs/, [ˈnuːd̪ä prɔˈpriɛt̪äːs̠]
Noun
nūda proprietās f sg (genitive nūdae proprietātis); third declension
- (property law) Abstract ownership without right of use, (literally) bare ownership.
- c. 160 CE, Gaius, Institutiones 2.30:
- Nam dominus proprietatis alii usumfructum in iure cedere potest, ut ille usumfructum habeat et ipse nudam proprietatem retineat.
- For by right the owner of a property can cede its usufruct to another, so that the latter shall have the usufruct and he himself shall retain bare ownership.
- Nam dominus proprietatis alii usumfructum in iure cedere potest, ut ille usumfructum habeat et ipse nudam proprietatem retineat.
Declension
First-declension adjective with a third-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
---|---|
Nominative | nūda proprietās |
Genitive | nūdae proprietātis |
Dative | nūdae proprietātī |
Accusative | nūdam proprietātem |
Ablative | nūdā proprietāte |
Vocative | nūda proprietās |
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