Res derelictae
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In Roman law, res derelictae referred to property voluntarily abandoned by the owner.[1] The dominant strand of legal thought under the Roman Empire held it to be a form of res nullius, or "un-owned" property, but it was necessary to establish that it had been voluntarily abandoned.[2] The opposite was res mancipi, or "owned" property.
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