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  • Praedial larceny is the theft of agriculture produce. While such theft is almost universal, this term is primarily used in the Caribbean region where it...
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    types are recognised: praedial servitudes and personal servitudes. Whether a servitude should be classified as a personal or a praedial servitude depends...
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    walls, but also, through toponymy, e.g. names of places ending with the praedial suffix -ano (Latin -anus) or -ana: Cerliano, Figliano, Marcoiano, Galliano...
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    lands and houses on Italic soil, beasts of burden, slaves, and rustic and praedial servitudes are all res mancipi. Gaius goes on to say that res mancipi may...
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  • personarum 'personal servitude' (= easement in gross) servitus praediorum 'praedial servitude' (= easement appertunant) Sub-types: servitus itineris - ingress/egress...
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    Other difficulties faced by farmers include thefts from the farm, known as praedial larceny. Agricultural production accounted for 7.4% of GDP in 1997, providing...
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    served on numerous Parliamentary Joint Select Committees on areas including Praedial Larceny and Domestic Violence. Following the BLP's victory in the 1994...
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    In Roman law, the praedial servitude or property easement (in Latin: iura praedorium or servitutes praediorum), or simply servitude (servitutes), consists...
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    economies: During the decline of the Roman Empire, slavery became colonial or prædial. The slaves occupied the place of tenants or serfs, were "adscripti soli...
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  • agreement, adverse possession, or as a matter of law. A predial (Brit. praedial) servitude is an incorporeal hereditament burdening a servient estate (praedium...
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  • Misappropriation, Criminal Breach of Trust in respect of over Rs. 300,000 67457 Praedial Products Theft over Rs. 25,000 1120 Cattle Theft over Rs. 25,000 7740 Properties...
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    was inhabited by state peasants (677 "census souls"), another part by praedial serf of general-major Sergey Fyodorovich Golitzyn (89 "census souls" on...
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  • an active role in the rebellion, or half the island's slave population. Praedial slaves appear to have been more militant, generally, than house slaves...
    162 KB (23,024 words) - 19:40, 21 April 2024
  • medianus word meaning "that lies somewhere in between." Most likely origin praedial from the Latin name of person Maedius. Over the centuries the name has...
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    creek. Since 3rd century A.D. they are documented rules of patrician praedials named Medialianus, but also Condius, Contius, accordingly the origin of...
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