PRECARIUM

PRECARIUM

precarium (pri-kair-ee-[schwa]m), n. [Latin]

1. Roman law. The gratuitous grant of the enjoyment of property, revocable at will.

2. The property so granted.

3. Hist. An estate or tenure arising from a precarious grant, and usu. characterized by uncertainty or arduous conditions of tenure.


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