Legal Definition and Related Resources of Potestas
Meaning of Potestas
(Lat.) In civil law. Power; authority; domination; empire. Imperium, or the jurisdiction of magistrates. The power of the father over his children, patria potestas. The authority of masters over their slaves, which makes it nearly synonymous with dominium. See Inst. 1. 9. 12; Dig. 2. 1. 13. 1; Id. 14. 1; Id. 14. 4. 1. 4.
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