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The corpus record — Latin

ūsū-rĕceptĭo

ūsū-rĕceptĭo · f

a recovery by usucaption of property once alienated

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What it meant

ūsū-rĕceptĭo — Lewis & Short

ūsū-rĕceptĭo (also separately ūsū rĕceptĭo), ōnis, f.; law t. t.,

I a recovery by usucaption of property once alienated: quae species usucapionis dicitur usureceptio, quia id quod aliquando habuimus recipimus per usucapionem, Gai Inst. 2, 59 sqq.

Where it came from

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