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Simple English definitions for legal terms

occasio

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A quick definition of occasio:

Term: OCCASIO

Definition: Occasio was a tax that a lord would charge his vassals or tenants when he needed money. It was a way for the lord to get money quickly, but it was a burden on the people who had to pay it. It could also refer to legal problems that caused trouble and annoyance.

A more thorough explanation:

OCCASIO

OCCASIO is a term from Law Latin that has two meanings:

  1. A tax that a lord imposed on his vassals or tenants for his necessity.
  2. Hindrance or trouble, especially vexatious litigation.

1. In medieval times, a lord could impose an OCCASIO on his vassals or tenants when he needed money for a specific purpose, such as building a castle or going to war.

2. The lawsuit caused a lot of OCCASIO for the defendant, who had to spend a lot of time and money on legal fees.

The first example illustrates the first meaning of OCCASIO, which is a tax imposed by a lord on his vassals or tenants. The lord would use this tax to fund a specific project or need. The second example illustrates the second meaning of OCCASIO, which is a hindrance or trouble, especially vexatious litigation. The defendant in the lawsuit experienced a lot of trouble and inconvenience due to the legal proceedings.

OCC | occision

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