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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 07 Original methods of acquisition occupatio, Res derelictae: things abandoned by owner with the intention to relinquish ownership and not Res deperditae: lost things, Res nullius including Products of the sea: shells, rocks and gems, ORIGINAL METHODS OF ACQUISITION: APPROPRIATION aka Occupatio, Ownership dependent on possession and control and Not sufficient to wound: had to capture, Res nullius including Islands that formed in sea, Classical period: with possession of res mancipi, only praetorian ownership is acquired and can acquire dominium through the usucapio pro derelicto but not during the time of Justinian: became owner upon taking possession, Res derelictae: things abandoned by owner with the intention to relinquish ownership which Sometimes required more than merely taking possession, Sometimes required more than merely taking possession like in Classical period: with possession of res mancipi, only praetorian ownership is acquired and can acquire dominium through the usucapio pro derelicto, Res nullius ie Things capable of being privately owned but in fact not owner by anyone eg fish, birds and wild animals, Occupatio where Person acquired ownership of res nullius by taking possession thereof with the intention of becoming owner, Res nullius including Res hostiles: enemy assets on Roman territory when war breaks out, Things capable of being privately owned but in fact not owner by anyone eg fish, birds and wild animals but Had to have effective control over wild animals and, if escaped, lost ownership, Certain animals have the habit of leaving and returning (bees) and you kept ownership as long as animals still had the habit of returning aka Animus revertendi, Not sufficient to wound: had to capture but Certain animals have the habit of leaving and returning (bees) and you kept ownership as long as animals still had the habit of returning, Res nullius including Res derelictae: things abandoned by owner with the intention to relinquish ownership, Had to have effective control over wild animals and, if escaped, lost ownership ie Ownership dependent on possession and control, Person acquired ownership of res nullius by taking possession thereof with the intention of becoming owner and Res nullius