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(also مالكيت طلق which see) dominion; exclusive dominion; despotic dominion; sole and despotic dominion (Property – The highest right a man can have in any thing; which right, according to Cowel, no man can have in any lands and tenements, save only the king in right of his crown; or according to Blackstone, the sole and despotic dominion which one man claims and exercises over the external things of the world, in total exclusion of the right of any other individual in the universe – JBSt ● absolute ownership; complete ownership; perfect ownership; absolute ownership; absolute interest; exclusive ownership; absolute title; freehold; clear title; good title; marketable title; merchantable title; dominium : In the civil law and old English law, ownership; property in the largest sense, including both the right of property and the right of possession or use. / The mere right of property, as distinguished from the possession or usufruct. The right which a lord had in the fee of his tenant. ● patrimonium : In civil law, that which is capable of being inherited. The private and exclusive ownership or dominion of an individual. Things capable of being possessed by a single person to the exclusion of all others (or which are actually so possessed) are said to be in patrimonio; if not capable of being so possessed (or not actually so possessed), they are said to be extra patrimonium. ● domain : The complete and absolute ownership of land; a paramount and individual right of property in land. Also the real estate so owned.
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