Adiunctio
Adiunctio is a term primarily used in Roman law, referring to the act of adding or attaching something to another thing. This could involve the addition of land, property, or even rights. In a legal context, adiunctio often determined ownership or inheritance rights, particularly when it came to the accession of property. For instance, if a new structure was built on someone else's land, the principle of adiunctio could dictate that the structure belonged to the owner of the land, depending on the specific circumstances and legal precedents.
The concept of adiunctio was a significant aspect of Roman property law and contributed to the development