bonorum possessio
noun
bo·no·rum pos·ses·sio
bəˈnōrəmpəˈzesē(ˌ)ō,
bōˈ-,
-ˈses-
Roman law
: the right of possession of the property of a deceased person
specifically
: the effective right to succeed, which changed the order of succession of the older jus civile, given by the praetor to emancipated children along with descendants in power, to cognatic after agnatic relatives, and last to the surviving spouse
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