
Dominium, a legal term meaning `Dominion; control; ownership,` forms several related compounds in legal Latin: In general, `utilization` of resources on the property is subject to a reasonableness test. A life tenant with dominium directum of an estate may make reasonable use of resources, which means roughly renewable or trivial usage: the cu...
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The Latin term 'Dominium' means, in a UK legal context: 'ownership'.
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It is of three kinds: 1. Directum dominium, or usufructuary dominion; dominium utile, as between landlord and tenenant; 2. It is to full property, and simple property. The former is such as belongs to the cultivator of his own estate; the other is the property of a tenant; 3. Dominion acquired by the law of nations, and dominion acquired by municip...
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Dominium was a term in the Roman law used to signify full ownership of a thing.
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Ownership
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complete power to use, to enjoy, and to dispose of property at will.
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