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CONSOLIDATION, civil law (law) and cyberspace (iou)


CONSOLIDATION, civil law (law)


CONSOLIDATION, civil law. The union of the usufruct with the estate out of which it issues, in the same person which happens when the usufructuary which it issues, in the same person which happens when the usufructuary acquires the estate, or vice versa. In either case the usufruct is extinct. acquires the estate, or vice versa. In either case the usufruct is extinct. In the common law this is called a merger. Ley. El. Dr. Rom. 424. U. S. Dig. In the common law this is called a merger. Ley. El. Dr. Rom. 424. U. S. Dig. tit. Actions, V. tit. Actions, V. 2. Consolidation may take place in two ways: first, by the usufructuary 2. Consolidation may take place in two ways: first, by the usufructuary surrendering his right to the proprietor, which in the common law is called surrendering his right to the proprietor, which in the common law is called a surrender; secondly, by the release of the. proprietor of his rights to a surrender; secondly, by the release of the. proprietor of his rights to the usufructuary, which in our law is called a release. the usufructuary, which in our law is called a release.

cyberspace (iou)



cyberspace noun. L20.
[from CYBER- + SPACE noun.]
The notional environment within which electronic communication occurs, esp. when represented as the inside of a computer system; space perceived as such by an observer but generated by a computer system and having no real existence; the space of virtual reality.