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JUS IN RE

property, title. The right which a man has in a thing by which it belongs to him. It is a complete and full right. Poth. Dr. de Dora. de Prop. n. 1. 2. This phrase of the civil law conveys the same idea as thing, in possession does with us.

Law Dictionary – Alternative Legal Definition

In the civil law. A right in a thing. A right existing in a person with respect to an article or subject of property, inherent in his relation to it, implying complete ownership with possession, and available against all the world. See JUS AD REM. Jus in re propria. The right of enjoyment which is incident to full ownership or property, and is often used to denote the full ownership or property itself. It is distinguished from jus in re alien A, which is a mere easement or right in or over the property of another. Jus in re innserit osslbns usufmetuarii. A right in the thing cleaves to the person of the usufructuary.

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