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Bona Definition
(Lat. bonus). Goods ; personal property; chattels, real or personal; real property. Bona et catalla (goods and chattels) includes all kinds of property which a man may possess. In the Roman law it signified every kind of property, real, personal, and mixed ;. but chiiefly. it was applied to real estate, chattels being distinguished by the words “effects,” “movables,” etc. Bona were, however, divided into bona mobilia and bona immobilia. It is taken in the civil law in nearly the sense of biens in the French law.
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(Lat. bonus). Goods ; personal property; chattels, real or personal; real property. Bona et catalla (goods and chattels) includes all kinds of property which a man may possess. In the Roman law it signified every kind of property, real, personal, and mixed ;. but chiiefly. it was applied to real estate, chattels being distinguished by the words “effects,” “movables,” etc. Bona were, however, divided into bona mobilia and bona immobilia. It is taken in the civil law in nearly the sense of biens in the French law.
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