jus abstinendi — (Civil law.) The right of renouncing, also called potestas abstinendi (the power of renouncing),–that is, the right which an heir had to renounce his paternal inheritance. See Mackeldey s Roman Law § 733 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Jus abstinendi — Ret til at afslå en arv … Danske encyklopædi
jus abstinendi — /jas sebstanenday/ The right of renunciation; the right of an heir, under the Roman law, to renounce or decline the inheritance, as, for example, where his acceptance, in consequence of the necessity of paying the debts, would make it a burden to … Black's law dictionary
jus abstinendi — /jas sebstanenday/ The right of renunciation; the right of an heir, under the Roman law, to renounce or decline the inheritance, as, for example, where his acceptance, in consequence of the necessity of paying the debts, would make it a burden to … Black's law dictionary
Abstinendi jus — (lat.), das Recht, sich von einer zugefallenen Erbschaft loszusagen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Jus [1] — Jus (lat.), Recht, sowohl in objectivem (Rechtssatz), als subjectivem Sinne (Befugniß). Die allgemeinen Eintheilungen in J. commune, J. particulare, J. singulare, J. naturale etc. s.u. Recht. Von den einzelnen Arten sind hier noch hervorzuheben J … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Beneficium abstinendi — Beneficium abstinendi, s. Jus abstinendi … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Roman Law — Roman Law † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roman Law In the following article this subject is briefly treated under the two heads of; I. Principles; II. History. Of these two divisions, I is subdivided into: A. Persons; B. Things; C. Actions … Catholic encyclopedia
Beneficĭum — (lat.), 1) Wohlthat, Gefälligkeit; 2) Ertheilung eines Amtes u. Beförderung; daher: Beneficiorum liber, Buch im römischen Ärarium, in welches der aus der Provinz zurückkehrende Proconsul, Proprätor etc., die Namen der von ihm zu Ämtern Ernannten… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon