From the Latin meaning the 'against a thing', a judicial act directed at property rather than a person
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- Of or pertaining to proprietary rather than personal rights; Latin, 'against a thing'
- Latin phrase used in law meaning "against a thing"
- Against property, to a judge
- Of a judicial act, directed toward property rather than a specific person; Latin, 'against the matter'
- Of a judicial act, directed at property rather than a person; Latin, 'against the thing'
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