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praedial
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See: proprietary

PRAEDIAL. That which arises immediately from the ground; as, grain of all sorts, hay, wood, fruits, herbs, and the like.



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What John fails to understand is that Julius has a native's claim to the land, as the American Indians had originally (and continue to have), albeit one that is not recorded on a deed: "Toward my tract of land and the things that were on it--the creeks, the swamps, the hills, the stones, the trees--he maintained a peculiar personal attitude, that might be called predial rather than proprietary" (64-65).
Headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal, GRUPO MUNDIAL CONFIANCA is a financial group comprised of an insurance company and four banks: Banco Pinto & Sotto Mayor -- BPSM, Banco Totta & Acores -- BTA, Credito Predial Portugues CPP and Chemical.
The Champalimaud group consists of two major retail banks, BPSM and BTA, Credito Predial Portugues (CPP, a leading mortgage lender), Banco Chemical-Portugal (a small investment bank), and Mundial Confianca (an insurance company).
 
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