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usucaption/ju:zjʊˈkæpʃ(ə)n/n. (also 亦作 usucapion /ju:zjʊˈkeipiən/) (in Roman and Scots law) the acquisition of a title or right to property by uninterrupted and undisputed possession for a prescribed term (罗马和苏格兰法律) (指财产权的)凭时效取得,(指物权的)取得时效 [Old French usucap(t)ion or Latin usucap(t)io from usucapere ‘acquire by prescription’, from usu ‘by use’ + capere capt- ‘take’] |