JURE

jure (joor-ee), adv.[Latin] 1. By right; in right. 2. By law. See DE JURE.

jure accessionis (joor-ee ak-sesh-ee-oh-nis). By the law of natural accession. • For example,

the fruits of trees on one’s land are one’s property jure accessionis.

jure accretionis (<<schwa>>-kree-shee-oh-nis). By right of accretion.

jure belli (bel-I). By the right or law of war.

jure civili (s<<schwa>>-vI-lI). By the civil law.

jure coronae (k<<schwa>>-roh-nee). In right of the Crown. jure devolutionis (dev-<<schwa>>-loo-shee-oh-nis). By right of devolution.

jure divino (di-vI-noh). By divine right. jure ecclesiae (e-klee-z[h]ee-ee). By right of the church.

jure gentium (jen-shee-<<schwa>>m). By the law of nations. jure officii (<<schwa>>-fish-ee-I). By right of office.

jure proprietatis (pr<<schwa>>-prI-<<schwa>>-tay-tis). By right of property. jure proprio (proh-pree-oh). By one’s own proper right.

jure repraesentationis (rep-r<<schwa>>-zen-tay-shee-oh-nis). By right of representation; in

the right of another person.

jure sanguinis (sang-gwi-nis). By right of blood. jure uxoris (<<schwa>>k-sor-is). In right of a wife.

[Blacks Law 8th]