Definition of Occupatio. Meaning of Occupatio. Synonyms of Occupatio

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Definition of Occupatio

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Disoccupation
Disoccupation Dis*oc`cu*pa"tion, n. The state of being unemployed; want of occupation. [R.]
Inoccupation
Inoccupation In*oc`cu*pa"tion, n. Want of occupation.

Meaning of Occupatio from wikipedia

- Occupatio (occupation) was an original method of acquiring ownership of un-owned property (res nullius) by occupying with intent to own. Nicholas argues...
- can ****ume ownership of res nullius simply by taking possession of it (occupatio). However, in ancient Rome, certain forms of res nullius could never be...
- Occupatio or occupation is a method of original acquisition of property in Scots law. It derives from the Roman law concept of the same name. Occupatio...
- Procatalepsis, also called prolepsis or prebuttal, is a figure of speech in which the speaker raises an objection to their own argument and then immediately...
- the Younger's Moral Letters to Lucilius around AD 65. It appears in an occupatio p****age wherein Seneca imagines Lucilius's objections to his arguments...
- scholae [We learn] not for life but for schooltime From a p****age of occupatio in Seneca the Younger's moral letters to Lucilius, wherein Lucilius is...
- paralipsis (παράλειψις) – also spelled paraleipsis or paralepsis – or occupatio or occultatio, and known also as praeteritio, preterition, or pa****pesis...
- occupation employment L.L. carrāria (via) < Celtic M.L. professiō vocātiō occupātiō implicāre + -mentum PGmc *kattuz cat felid, feline fēlis Frankish *gram...
- departure – is that Israel holds the area in belligerent occupation (occupatio bellica)......The authority of the military commander flows from the provisions...
- scholae [We learn] not for life but for schooltime From a p****age of occupatio in Seneca the Younger's moral letters to Lucilius, wherein Lucilius is...