Bonitas

/boʊˈniːtɑːs/ noun

Definition

In Roman law, the actual ownership or beneficial interest in property, as opposed to legal title; goodness or quality.

Etymology

Direct Latin word bonitas (goodness, quality), used as a legal term in Roman property law and maintained in English legal scholarship.

Kelly Says

Bonitas versus dominium was a crucial distinction in Roman law—it separated who legally owned something from who actually benefited from it. This concept shaped every legal system descended from Rome.

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