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securitas

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A quick definition of securitas:

Securitas (pronounced si-kyoor-i-tas) is a Latin word that has two meanings. In Roman law, it means being safe and protected from any harm or danger after completing a task. In civil law, it means being released from any responsibility or obligation.

A more thorough explanation:

Securitas is a Latin word that has two meanings:

  1. Security: This refers to being safe and protected from harm or danger. For example, when you lock your doors at night, you are ensuring the securitas of your home.
  2. Release: This refers to being freed from a responsibility or obligation. For example, when you sign a waiver before participating in a risky activity, you are giving your securitas to the organizers, meaning they are not liable for any harm that may come to you.

Both meanings of securitas are important in different contexts. In the legal system, securitas can be used to ensure that people are protected from harm and that they are not held responsible for things that are beyond their control.

secured claim | securitatem inveniendi

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