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dedi et concessi

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A quick definition of dedi et concessi:

Term: dedi et concessi

Definition: Dedi et concessi is a Latin phrase that means "I have given and conveyed." This phrase is commonly used in legal documents to indicate the transfer of ownership or property from one person to another as a gift.

A more thorough explanation:

dedi et concessi

When someone says "dedi et concessi," it means that they have given and conveyed something to someone else. This phrase is often used in legal situations to show that ownership of something has been transferred from one person to another as a gift.

  • My grandfather said "dedi et concessi" when he gave me his antique watch.
  • The landowner signed a document that said "dedi et concessi" to transfer ownership of the property to the new owner.

These examples show how "dedi et concessi" is used to indicate that something has been given as a gift and ownership has been transferred to someone else.

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