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locare

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A quick definition of locare:

Term: locare

Definition: Locare is a Latin word that means to let or hire out. In Roman law, it refers to the act of renting or leasing something to someone else. It is similar to the word "locator," which means a person who rents out property or equipment.

A more thorough explanation:

locare

Locare means to rent or lease something out. This term comes from Roman law.

  • John decided to locare his apartment to a new tenant.
  • The company locared their equipment to a construction site.

These examples show how locare is used to describe the act of renting or leasing something out. In the first example, John is renting out his apartment to someone else. In the second example, the company is leasing their equipment to a construction site for a period of time.

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