ˈjˈəˌsinpə(r)ˈsōˌnam noun
Etymology: Latin, right against a person
: a right of legal action against or to enforce a legal duty of a particular person or group of persons — compare jus in rem
ˈjˈəˌsinpə(r)ˈsōˌnam noun
Etymology: Latin, right against a person
: a right of legal action against or to enforce a legal duty of a particular person or group of persons — compare jus in rem
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012