PUBLICI JURIS. Latin Of public right.
This term, as applied to a thing or right, means that it is open to or exercisable by all persons.
When a thing is common property, so that any one can make use of it who likes,
it is said to be "publici juris" as in the case of light, air, and public water.
- A Dictionary of Law by Henry Campbell Black, M. A., 1891 -
PUBLICI JURIS. Latin. Of public right.
This term, as applied to a thing or right, means that it is open to or exercisable by all persons.
When a thing is common property, so that any one can make use of it who likes, it is said to be "publici juris;"
as in the case of light, air, and public water.
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