Legal Definition and Related Resources of Arrogation
Meaning of Arrogation
The adoption of a person sui juris. 1 Brown, Civ. Law, 119, Dig. 1. 7. 5; Inst. 1. 11. 3.
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Synonyms of Arrogation
noun
- accession
- adoption
- application
- appropriation
- ascription
- assignation
- assignment
- assumption
- attachment
- attribution
- impropriation
- placement
- requisition
- seizure
- taking
- usurpation
Arrogation refers to the act of claiming or taking something without the right to do so.
Arrogation refers to the act of claiming or taking something without the right to do so.
Arrogation
Meaning of Arrogation
In this law dictionary, the legal term arrogation is a kind of the Roman, Civil law class.
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