
(from the article `property`) In classical Roman law (c. 1–250), the sum of rights, privileges, and powers that a legal person could have in a thing was called dominium, or ... In classical Roman law ( 1– 250) the sum of rights, privileges, and powers a legal person could have in a thing was called dominium, ownership, or, ....
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