collatio bonorum

collatio bonorum

(k[schwa]-lay-shee-oh b[schwa]-nor-[schwa]m). [Latin ¡°collation of goods¡±] Civil law. The bringing into hotchpot of goods or money advanced by a parent to a child, so that the parent’s personal estate will be equally distributed among the parent’s children. Pl. collationes bonorum See HOTCHPOT.
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