INVECTA ET ILLATA

invecta et illata (in-vek-t<<schwa>> et i-lay-t<<schwa>>). [Latin “(things) carried in and (things) brought in”] Roman law. Goods brought onto a rural or urban leasehold by the lessee. • The lessor held a tacit mortgage over the goods to ensure payment of rent. Cf. INTRODUCTA.

[Blacks Law 8th]