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Legal Definitions - utitur jure auctoris
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Definition of utitur jure auctoris
UTITUR JURE AUCTORIS
When someone exercises the right of their predecessor in title, they are said to be utitur jure auctoris. This term comes from Latin and is often used in historical contexts.
One example of utitur jure auctoris is when a new king takes the throne and continues to enforce the laws and policies of the previous king. Another example is when a company buys out another company and continues to operate under the same name and with the same products.
These examples illustrate how someone can exercise the rights of their predecessor in title. In both cases, the new leader or owner is taking on the responsibilities and privileges of the previous one, rather than starting from scratch.
A lawyer is a person who writes a 10,000-word document and calls it a 'brief'.
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Simple Definition
Term: UTITUR JURE AUCTORIS
Definition: When someone takes over something from someone else, they have the right to do what the previous person did. This is called utitur jure auctoris. It's like when you borrow a toy from your friend and you can play with it just like they did.
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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