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PROPERTY

Volume 3 · 65 words · 1771 Edition

in a general sense, that which constitutes or denominates a thing proper; or it is a particular virtue or quality which nature has bestowed on some things exclusive of all others: thus colour is a property of light; extension, figure, divisibility, and impenetrability, are properties of body.

in law, is described to be the highest right a person has, or can have, to any thing.