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mancipatory, a. Roman Law.|ˈmænsɪpətərɪ| [f. mancipate v. + -ory.] Pertaining or involving mancipation.
1861Maine Anc. Law vi. (1876) 212 The Mancipatory Testament by which the universitas juris devolved at once and unimpaired. 1880Muirhead Gaius iii. §167 Except when he [a slave] expressly stipulates or takes by mancipatory conveyance [etc.]. Ibid. iv. §131 An actio ex empto for mancipatory conveyance to us of lands we have bought. |