BONA CASTRENSIA ET QUASI CASTRENSIA

bona castrensia et quasi castrensia (boh-n<<schwa>> ka-stren-shee-<<schwa>> et kway-sI [orkway-zI] ka-stren-shee-<<schwa>>). [Latin “goods acquired for military or quasi-military (i.e., public) service”] Roman law. The property that a son could dispose of, by testament or otherwise, without his paterfamilias’s consent. See PATERFAMILIAS.[Blacks Law 8th]