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- The precarium (plural precaria)—or precaria (plural precariae) in the feminine form—is a form of land tenure in which a petitioner (grantee) receives...
- Pomaderris precaria is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae and is endemic to New South Wales. It is a slender shrub with hairy new growth...
- Precaria is a concept suggested in the framework of the international campaign of the non-governmental organisation Un techo para mi país (TECHO), in English...
- Development Bank. "A Roof for Haiti", accessed November 15, 2010. Precaria "Amb****adors of Precaria (in Spanish)" Archived 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine,...
- Stagmatoptera precaria is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae. List of mantis genera and species Catalogue of Life: 2009 Annual Checklist...
- church itself held power over the land with its own precarias. The most commonly utilized precarias was the gifting of land to the church, done for various...
- (from the Latin noun beneficium, meaning "benefit") was a gift of land (precaria) for life as a reward for services rendered, originally, to the state....
- or church officials. A benefice specifically from a church is called a precaria (pl. precariae), such as a stipend, and one from a monarch or nobleman...
- "Lourenço já contabiliza 20 garimpeiros mortos. Condições de trabalho são precárias". Seles Nafes (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 14 August...
- relationship between power and property. This results from the increased use of precaria or temporary land grants by the Carolingians, who allocated and spread...