JUS RETRACTUS

jus retractus (j<<schwa>>s ri-trak-t<<schwa>>s), n.[Latin “the right of retraction”] Civil law. 1. The right of certain relatives of one who has sold immovable property to repurchase it. 2. A debtor’s right, upon sale of the debt by the creditor, to have a third person redeem it within a year for the price paid by the purchaser.

[Blacks Law 8th]