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jus falcandi

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A quick definition of jus falcandi:

Term: JUS FALCANDI

Definition: Jus falcandi is a Latin term that refers to the right of mowing or cutting. This means that someone has the legal right to cut or harvest crops or other vegetation on a particular piece of land.

A more thorough explanation:

Jus Falcandi

Jus Falcandi is a Latin term that refers to the right of mowing or cutting.

During medieval times, lords had the jus falcandi over their serfs' fields, which meant they had the right to harvest the crops.

In modern times, a landowner may have the jus falcandi over their own property, allowing them to cut down trees or mow the grass.

The examples illustrate how jus falcandi was used in different historical contexts. In medieval times, it was a way for lords to exert control over their serfs and ensure they received a portion of the harvest. In modern times, it is a legal right that allows landowners to manage their property as they see fit.

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