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  • 21dominium — dəˈminēəm noun ( s) Etymology: Latin more at domain 1. Roman law : absolute ownership of corporeal property by a person subject only to the power of the state and including the right to use and enjoy, the right to take profit therefrom, and …

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  • 22jus disponendi — jus dis·po·nen·di / ˌdis pō nen ˌdī, dē/ n [Latin, right of disposing]: a right of disposal of property the stockholder s jus disponendi was destroyed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 23jus disponendi — ˌdispəˈnendē, ˌdī noun Etymology: Latin, right of disposing : a right of disposal as of property : power of alienation …

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