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Simple English definitions for legal terms

A quick definition of adventitious property:

Adventitious property refers to things that someone inherits or receives as a gift from someone who is not their parent. For example, if a child receives money from their grandparent, that money would be considered adventitious property. It is different from property that someone owns themselves or receives from their parents.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Property that is acquired from someone other than the head of the household (in Roman law) or from a stranger or collateral relative (historically).

Example: In Roman law, if a son or daughter received property from someone other than their father, it would be considered adventitious property. Similarly, if someone inherited property from a distant relative they had never met, it would also be considered adventitious property.

Explanation: Adventitious property refers to property that is acquired through means other than inheritance from a direct family member or through personal acquisition. The examples illustrate this by showing how property acquired from someone other than a father or a close relative would be considered adventitious property.

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