FUNDUS

fundus (f<<schwa>>n-d<<schwa>>s). [Latin “land”] Hist. 1.Land or ground in general,

without consideration of its specific use. 2. A farm.

fundus emphyteuticarius (f<<schwa>>n-d<<schwa>>s

em-f<<schwa>>-tyoo-ti-kair-ee-<<schwa>>s).Civil law. Land held under a hereditary leasehold.

See EMPHYTEUSIS.

fundus instructus (f<<schwa>>n-d<<schwa>>s in-str<<schwa>>k-t<<schwa>>s). [Latin]

Hist. Land already provided with certain necessaries.

fundus patrimonialis (f<<schwa>>n-d<<schwa>>s pa-tr<<schwa>>-moh-nee-ay-lis). [Latin]

Roman law. Land belonging to the patrimonium principis (that is, property belonging to the

emperor as such).[Blacks Law 8th]