lucrativa usucapio

lucrativa usucapio
/l(y)uwkratayva yuwz(y)uwkaepiyow/
This species of usucapio was permitted in Roman law only in the case of persons taking possession of property upon the decease of its late owner, and in exclusion or deforcement of the heir, whence it was called "usucapiopro haerede."
The adjective "lucrativa" denoted that property was acquired by this usucapio without any consideration or payment for it by way of purchase; and, as the possessor who so acquired the property was a mala fide possessor, his acquisition, or usucapio, was called also "improba" (i.e., dishonest); but this dishonesty was tolerated (until abolished by Hadrian) as an incentive to force the hseres to take possession, in order that the debts might be paid and the sacrifices performed; and, as a further incentive to the hseres, this usucapio was complete in one year

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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