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from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In civil law, a purchase which arises from the presumed consent of the owner of a thing: for example, A. having the property of B, consumes it without any agreement, but intending to pay B for it; the presumption is that B consented to sell, and the purchase is binding upon A.
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