IMPRESCRIPTIBILITY The state of being incapable of prescription. 2. A property which is held in trust is imprescriptible; that is the trustee cannot acquire a title to it by prescription; nor can the borrower of a thing get a right to it by any lapse of time, unless he claims an adverse right to it during the time required by law. Source: Bouviers Law Dictionary 1856 Edition |
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