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droitural, a. Law.|ˈdrɔɪtjʊərəl| [f. F. droiture (see next) + -al1.] Relating to a right to property, as distinguished from possession.
1850Burrill cited in Webster. 1875Poste Gaius ii. Comm. (ed. 2) 191 He might recover it for future presentations by droitural writ of right of advowson. Ibid. iv. 649 The old division of Real actions in English law into Possessory and Droitural. |