- "braida" or "brera",
derived from Old
Lombardic "brayda" (often
Latinized as "
praedium"),
meaning a land
expanse either cleared of
trees or
naturally lacking...
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neighbor law.
praedium estate Landed property,
tenement of land,
especially with
respect to an ea****t (servitude). 2 types:
praedium dominans - dominant...
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Ottaviano was in
Roman times a
hamlet of
houses within a vast
estate (
praedium Octaviorum)
belonging to the gens Octavia, Augustus' family. The territory...
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sumptuous (e.g. Varro). The
whole estate of a
villa was also
called a
praedium,
fundus or sometimes, rus. A
villa rustica had 2 or 3 parts: pars urbana;...
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Desiderius Erasmus. He
later Latinized "Veldman" (or
field man)
using the word
praedium to Praedinius.
Reinier was
likewise altered through the word "regnare"...
- Arethusa: 303. Carrara, M. (2005). "La
Villa di
Livia a
Prima Porta da
praedium suburbanum a
villa Caesarum". In B.
Santillo Frizell and A.
Klynne (ed...
- 2012.
Church of
Scotland (Property and Endowments) Act 1925, Part I. from
praedium, a farm Blackstone,
William (1766).
Commentaries on the Laws of England...
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November approached, GAR
negotiated a deal with
Noramco Capital Corp. and the
Praedium Fund of CS
First Boston, in
which they
would purchase the debt owed to...
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Csernovics Ujfalu was
puszta (in Hungarian) or
praedium (depo****ted area, in Latin) in the NW part of Arad County,
about 10–15 km from the Romanian-Hungarian...
- a
certified organic product that is the most
environmentally friendly.
Praedium sells Dustoff. The
fourth category,
synthetic polymers, are
generally stable...