- traditio
- /tradish(iy)ow/ In the civil law, delivery; transfer of possession; a derivative mode of acquiring, by which the owner of a corporeal thing, having the right and the will of aliening it, transfers it for a lawful consideration to the receiver.@ quasi traditioA supposed or implied delivery of property from one to another. Thus, if the purchaser of an article was already in possession of it before the sale, his continuing in possession is considered as equivalent to a fresh delivery of it, delivery being one of the necessary elements of a sale; in other words, a quasi traditio is predicated@ traditio brevi manuA species of constructive or implied delivery. When he who already holds possession of a thing in another's name agrees with that other that thenceforth he shall possess it in his own name, in this case a delivery and redelivery are not necessary@ traditio claviumDelivery of keys; a symbolical kind of delivery, by which the ownership of merchandise in a warehouse might be transferred to a buyer@ traditio longa manuA species of delivery which takes place where the transferor places the article in the hands of the transferee, or, on his order, delivers it at his house.@ traditio reiDelivery of the thing@ traditio loqui facit chartam/tradish(iyk>w lowkway feysat kartam/ Delivery makes a deed speak. Delivery gives effect to the words of a deed@
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.