INVECTA ET ILLATA


Meaning of INVECTA ET ILLATA in English

ə̇nˈvektəˌed.ə̇ˈläd.ə noun plural

Etymology: Late Latin, literally, things brought in and things carried in

Roman & civil & Scots law : goods of a tenant brought upon the leased premises or goods of others brought there by their consent and for other than temporary use

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