- possessor mala fide
- юр.Н.П. недобросовестный владелец
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
possessor — One who possesses; one who has possession. See also occupant @ possessor bona fide /pazessr bowna faydiy/ He is a bona fide possessor who possesses as owner by virtue of an act sufficient in terms to transfer property, the defects of which he was … Black's law dictionary
mala fides — /maela faydiyz/ Bad faith. The opposite of bona fides (q.v.). @ mala fide in bad faith @ malae fidei possessor possessor in bad faith @ … Black's law dictionary
mala fides — /maela faydiyz/ Bad faith. The opposite of bona fides (q.v.). @ mala fide in bad faith @ malae fidei possessor possessor in bad faith @ … Black's law dictionary
possessio — /pazesh(iy)ow/ Lat. Civil law. That condition of fact under which one can exercise his power over a corporeal thing at his pleasure, to the exclusion of all others. This condition of fact is called detention, and it forms the substance of… … Black's law dictionary
lucrativa usucapio — /l(y)uwkratayva yuwz(y)uwkaepiyow/ This species of usucapio was permitted in Roman law only in the case of persons taking possession of property upon the decease of its late owner, and in exclusion or deforcement of the heir, whence it was called … Black's law dictionary
lucrativa usucapio — /l(y)uwkratayva yuwz(y)uwkaepiyow/ This species of usucapio was permitted in Roman law only in the case of persons taking possession of property upon the decease of its late owner, and in exclusion or deforcement of the heir, whence it was called … Black's law dictionary
usucapio — usucapio, or usucaptio /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the… … Black's law dictionary
usucaptio — usucapio, or usucaptio /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the… … Black's law dictionary
usucapio, or usucaptio — /yuwzyuwkeyp(i)yow/yuwzyuwkaepsh(iy)ow/ A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term prescription. But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the English law, in this:… … Black's law dictionary
Bona fides — (lat.), die Handlungsweise, welche aus der Überzeugung mit rechtlichen Leuten zu verkehren u. selbst innerhalb der Grenzen seines Rechts zu handeln, hervorgeht. Daher Bonae fidei possessor, ein Besitzer, der sich in dem Glauben befindet, daß der… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Actio Publiciana (Römisches Recht) — Die actio Publiciana war im römischen Recht die vermutlich im letzten Jahrhundert v. Chr.[1] geschaffene prätorische Klage des Ersitzungsbesitzers, dessen Ersitzungszeit noch nicht abgelaufen war, gegen einen neuen Besitzer. Nach Ablauf… … Deutsch Wikipedia