retrusio
Retrusio is a term that has appeared in various contexts, often related to concepts of return or retraction. In classical Roman law, *retrusio* could refer to the obligation of a person to return something they had unjustly acquired. This concept was part of the broader legal framework governing property rights and restitution. The specific nature of the *retrusio* obligation would depend on the circumstances of the unjust acquisition and the type of property involved.
In a more general sense, retrusio can be understood as the act of sending back or returning
The etymology of retrusio derives from the Latin word *retrudere*, meaning to thrust back or push back.