Droit d'aubaine
the right, formerly possessed by the king of France, to all the personal property of which an alien died possessed. It was abolished in 1819. | |
See under Aubaine. |
See also: Aubaine, Droit
单词 | droit d'aubaine | ||||
释义 | Droit d'aubaine
See also: Aubaine, Droit Droit d'aubaineDROIT D'AUBAINE, jus albinatus. This was a rule by which all the property of a deceased foreigner, whether movable or immovable, was confiscated to the use of the state, to the exclusion of his heirs, whether claiming ab intestato, or under a will of the deceased. The word aubain signifies hospes loci, peregrinus advena, a stranger. It is derived, according to some, from alibi, elsewhere, natus, born, from which the word albinus is said to be formed. Others, as Cujas, derive the word directly from advena, by which word, aubains, or strangers, are designated in the capitularies of Charlemagne. See Du Cange and Dictionaire de Trevoux. |
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