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bonitary, a.|ˈbɒnɪtərɪ| [see prec.] Beneficial; having possession with all its benefits, but without a legal ‘title’.
1833J. Kenrick in Philol. Museum II. 634 They were compelled to concede to the revolted plebeians at first only the bonitary dominion of their lands, i.e. the power of using them liable to perpetual revocation. 1875Poste Gaius ii. com. 188 He [Theophilus] also calls bonitary dominion natural dominion, as opposed to statutory, civil, or quiritary dominion. |