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bona — /bowns/ Goods; property; possessions. In the Roman law, this term was used to designate all species of property, real, personal, and mixed, but was more strictly applied to real estate. In civil law, it includes both personal property… … Black's law dictionary
bona — /bowns/ Goods; property; possessions. In the Roman law, this term was used to designate all species of property, real, personal, and mixed, but was more strictly applied to real estate. In civil law, it includes both personal property… … Black's law dictionary
bounceback — /bowns bak /, n. the act or an instance of bouncing back, recovering, or recuperating: Fall sales have experienced a tremendous bounceback. Also, bounce back. [n. use of v. phrase bounce back] * * * … Universalium
bona et catalla — /bowns et kstsels/ Goods and chatties; movable property. This expression includes all personal things that belong to a man … Black's law dictionary
bona felonum — /bowns fslownsm/ In English law, goods of felons; the goods of one convicted of felony … Black's law dictionary
bona forisfacta — /bowns forssfaekts/ Goods forfeited … Black's law dictionary
bona fugitivorum — /bowns fyuwjstsvorsm/ In English law, goods of fugitives; the proper goods of him who flies for felony … Black's law dictionary
bona immobilia — /bowns imsbiliys/ Lands … Black's law dictionary
bona mobilia — /bowns msbiliys/ Movables; those things which move themselves or can be transported from one place to another, and not permanently attached to a farm, heritage, or building … Black's law dictionary
bona notabilia — /bowns nowtsbiliys/ Notable goods; property worthy of notice, or of sufficient value to be accounted for. 2 Bl.Comm. 509 bona notabilia 2. /bowna nowtabiliya/ Notable goods. Goods which must be accounted for in estate of decedent. Neal v. Boykin … Black's law dictionary