See Also: precarium(dictionary)
PRECARIUM(law)
JUS PRECARIUM, civil law(law)

syncline (iou) and PRECARIUM (law)


syncline (iou)



syncline noun. L19.
[formed as SYNCLINAL after incline.]
Geology. A fold from whose axis the strata incline upwards on either side. Opp. ANTICLINE.
syncli'norium noun, pl. -ria , a system of folds which has an overall synclinal form L19.

PRECARIUM (law)


PRECARIUM. The name of a contract among civilians, by which the owner of a thing at the request of another person, gives him a thing to use as long as thing at the request of another person, gives him a thing to use as long as the owner shall please. Poth. h.t. n. 87. See Yelv. 172; Cro. Jac. 236; 9 the owner shall please. Poth. h.t. n. 87. See Yelv. 172; Cro. Jac. 236; 9 Cowen, 687; Roll. R. 128; Bac. Ab. Bailment, c; Ersk. Prin. B. 3, t. 1, n. Cowen, 687; Roll. R. 128; Bac. Ab. Bailment, c; Ersk. Prin. B. 3, t. 1, n. 9; Wolff, Ins. Nat. Sec. 333. 9; Wolff, Ins. Nat. Sec. 333. 2. A tenancy at will is a right of this kind. 2. A tenancy at will is a right of this kind.