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INVITO

Lat. Being unwilling. Against or without the assent or consent. Ab invito. By or from an unwilling party. A transfer ab invito is a compulsory transfer. Invito debitors. Against the will of the debtor. Invito domino. The owner being unwilling; against the will of the owner; without the owner’s consent. In order to constitute larceny, the property must be taken invito domino.
Invito benenoium non datur. A benefit is not conferred on one who is unwilling to receive it; that it to say, no one can be compelled to accept a benefit Dig.. 50, 17, 69; Broom, Max. 699, note.

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