IMPENSAE

impensae (im-pen-see), n. pl.[Latin] Roman law. Expenditures made on a thing.

impensae necessariae (im-pen-see nes-<<schwa>>-sair-ee-ee). Expenditures necessary to

prevent deterioration, destruction, or loss of a thing — such as money expended for building repair or maintenance.

impensae utiles (im-pen-see yoo-t<<schwa>>-leez). Useful expenditures that improve

something and increase its selling value.

impensae voluptariae (im-pen-see vol-<<schwa>>p-tair-ee-ee). Expenditures made on a thing

for ornamental purposes only.

[Blacks Law 8th]