potestas abstinendi

noun

potestas ab·​sti·​nen·​di
-ˌäbztəˈnen(ˌ)dē,
-ˌäpst-;
-ˌabztəˈnen(ˌ)dē,
-ˌdī
: the right granted by the praetorian law of ancient Rome to a necessary family heir to decline the inheritance
also : the power to exercise this right

called also beneficium abstinendi

Word History

Etymology

Latin, power of refusing

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