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dominium
[ duh-min-ee-uhm ]
noun
, Law.
- complete power to use, to enjoy, and to dispose of property at will.
dominium
/ dəˈmɪnɪəm /
noun
- property law the ownership or right to possession of property, esp realty
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dominium1
C19: from Latin: property, ownership; see dominion
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Example Sentences
But during the eighteenth century the rule pirata non mutat dominium became more and more recognised.
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The delicate shade of difference that Bracton would see between dominicum and dominium is not as yet marked.
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Ownership is dominium; but governmental power, jurisdictional power, these also are dominium.
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One dominium rises above another dominium, one seisin over another seisin.
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He has in the land full and absolute dominium and is going to transfer this to another.
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