Blackacre

/ˈblækˌeɪkə/ noun

A fictional piece of land used as an example in legal textbooks and cases to illustrate property law principles.

From 'black' and 'acre.' The 'black' may refer to a drawing convention in early legal documents, or simply be arbitrary. Used in English law since at least the 1600s.

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