falcidian

  • 1Falcidian — Fal*cid i*an, a. [L. Falcidius.] Of or pertaining to Publius Falcidius, a Roman tribune. [1913 Webster] {Falcidian law} (Civil Law), a law by which a testator was obliged to leave at least a fourth of his estate to the heir. Burrill. [1913… …

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  • 2Falcidian law — Falcidian Fal*cid i*an, a. [L. Falcidius.] Of or pertaining to Publius Falcidius, a Roman tribune. [1913 Webster] {Falcidian law} (Civil Law), a law by which a testator was obliged to leave at least a fourth of his estate to the heir. Burrill.… …

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  • 3Falcidian portion — Fal·cid·i·an por·tion /fȯl si dē ən , fal / n [from Falcidius, Roman tribune who proposed the law passed in 40 B.C. that established the portion]: the one fourth portion of a succession that may be retained by the instituted heir in civil law if …

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  • 4Falcidian portion — The one fourth part of a father s property which, under the Falcidian Law of Rome, he could not dispose of by will. United States v Perkins, 163 US 625, 41 L Ed 287, 16 S Ct 1073. See Falcidian Law …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 5Falcidian portion — /folsidiyan porshan/fael/ That portion of a testator s estate which, by the Falcidian law, was required to be left to the heir, amounting to at least one fourth. See also legitime …

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  • 6Falcidian portion — /folsidiyan porshan/fael/ That portion of a testator s estate which, by the Falcidian law, was required to be left to the heir, amounting to at least one fourth. See also legitime …

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  • 8Falcidian law — /folsidiysn lo/fael/ In Roman law, a law on the subject of testamentary disposition. It was enacted by the people during the reign of Augustus, in the year of Rome 714, on the proposition of the tribune Falcidius. By this law, the testator s… …

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  • 9Falcidian law — /folsidiysn lo/fael/ In Roman law, a law on the subject of testamentary disposition. It was enacted by the people during the reign of Augustus, in the year of Rome 714, on the proposition of the tribune Falcidius. By this law, the testator s… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 10Falcidian Law — A Roman statute, enacted in 714 A. D., which restricted the disposition of property by will to the extent that one fourth of the property of a testator, who was the father of a family, was reserved from the exercise of testamentary power in such… …

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