Ius - H

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  • Ius habendi. The right to have a thing. The right to be put in actual possession of property. Lewin, Trusts, 585.
ius habendi et retinendi. A right to have and to retain the profits, tithes, and offerings, etc., of a rectory or parsonage.
  • Ius haereditatis. The right of inheritance.
  • Ius hauriendi. In civil and old English law, the right of drawing water. Fleta, lib. 4, c. 27, 5 1.
  • Ius honorarium. The body of Roman law, which was made up of edicts of the supreme magistrates, particularly the praetors.

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