From my trembling hands the pen fell, Overturned were sand and inkstand, And I caught hold of the trumpet: Usucaption and inheritance, And Novella hundred and eighteen, Wailing in adagio tempo.
Usucaption and inheritance, And Novella hundred and eighteen, Changed into a dark-haired maiden Peeping from the Corpus Juris.
Vattel, writing in French, and observing that the word usucaption was but little used in that language, made use of the word prescription whenever there were no particular reasons for employing the other.
Wolff defines usucaption to be an acquisition of domain founded on a presumed desertion.
It is an inquiry of importance whether the law of usucaption and prescription, if it prevail in a prince's dominions, can be applied to the tenure of the crown, and all its prerogatives.
Grotius rejected the usucaption of the Roman Law, yet adopted the same law's immemorial prescription[467] for the Law of Nations.
The praetors changed the system of property by allowing a person, who had a thing in bonis, the right to recover before the prescribed term of usucaption had conferred absolute proprietorship.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "usucaption" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.