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Simple English definitions for legal terms

habitatio

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A quick definition of habitatio:

Term: habitatio

Definition: Habitatio is a Latin word that means "dwelling." In Roman law, it refers to the right to live in someone else's house without paying rent. This right was usually given by will and treated as a personal servitude. It is similar to the concept of a house guest. Habitatio is also considered an urban servitude, which means it is a right that is attached to a property and not a person. It is different from usufruct and usus, which are other types of rights in Roman law.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Habitatio is a term from Roman law that means the right to live in someone else's house or property. It is usually given by will and treated as a personal servitude. It is also known as an urban servitude.

  • If a person inherits a house from their grandparents, they may also inherit the habitatio right to live in the house.
  • A landlord may grant a habitatio right to a tenant, allowing them to live in the property rent-free in exchange for taking care of the property.

These examples illustrate how habitatio is a legal right to live in someone else's property, either through inheritance or agreement with the owner.

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