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‖ precarium Rom. and Sc. Law.|prɪˈkɛərɪəm| [L. precārium a thing granted or lent upon request at the will and pleasure of the grantor, n. use of neuter of precārius adj.: see precarious.] A loan granted on request but revocable whenever the owner may please.
1693Stair Inst. i. xi. §10 Precarium is a kind of Commodatum, differing in this, that Commodatum hath a determinat time, either expresly when the use of a thing is given to such a day, or such an use, which importeth a time;..Precarium is expresly lent, to be recalled at the Lenders pleasure. 1861W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. s.v., The contract of precarium is a gratuitous loan, in which the lender gives the use of the subject in express words, revocable at pleasure. |