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De bonis
De bonisOf, for, or concerning goods or property. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Property Property is commonly thought of as a thing which belongs to someone and over which a person has total control. But, legally, it is more properly defined as a collection of legal rights over a thing. These rights are usually total and fully enforceable by the state or the owner against others. It has been said that "property and law were born and die together. Before laws were made there was no property. Take away laws and property ceases." before laws were written and enforced, property had no relevance. Possession was all that mattered. There are many classifications of property, the most common being between real property or immoveable property (real estate such as land or buildings) and "chattel", or "moveable" (things which are not attached to the land such as a bicycle, a car or a hammer) and between public (property belonging to everybody or to the state) and private property. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- De bene esse Practice. A technical phrase applied to certain proceedings which are deemed to be well done for the present, or until an exception or other avoidance, that is, conditionally, and in that meaning the phrase is usually accepted. De bonis asportatis (United Kingdom) Of goods carried away . De bonis non This phrase is used in cases where the goods of a deceased person have not all been administered. When an executor or administrator has been appointed, and the estate is not fully settled, and the executor or administrator is dead, has absconded, or from any cause has been removed, a second administrator is appointed to to perform the duty remaining to be done, who is called an administrator de bonis non, an administrator of the goods not administered and he becomes by the appointment the only representative of the deceased. De bonis propriis Of his own goods. When an executor or administrator has been guilty of a devastavit, he is responsible for the loss which the estate has sustained, de bonis propriis. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Days in bank English practice. Days of appearance in the court of common pleas, usually called bancum. Days of the week These are Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. De A preposition used in many Latin phrases - as, de bone esse, de bonis non. De arbitratione facta, writ In the ancient English law, when an action was brought for the same cause of action which had been before settled by arbitration, this writ was brought. De bene esse Practice. A technical phrase applied to certain proceedings which are deemed to be well done for the present, or until an exception or other avoidance, that is, conditionally, and in that meaning the phrase is usually accepted. De bonis De bonis asportatis (United Kingdom) Of goods carried away . De bonis non This phrase is used in cases where the goods of a deceased person have not all been administered. When an executor or administrator has been appointed, and the estate is not fully settled, and the executor or administrator is dead, has absconded, or from any cause has been removed, a second administrator is appointed to to perform the duty remaining to be done, who is called an administrator de bonis non, an administrator of the goods not administered and he becomes by the appointment the only representative of the deceased. De bonis propriis Of his own goods. When an executor or administrator has been guilty of a devastavit, he is responsible for the loss which the estate has sustained, de bonis propriis. De contumace capiendo The name of a writ issued for the arrest of a defendant who is in contempt of the ecclesiastical court. De cursu Of course; as a matter of course. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for De bonis. If you have a better definition for De bonis than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of De bonis may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on De bonis and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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