Dominium

Pronunciation: /ˈduˈmɪniəm/

Dominium (noun)

  1. A person or group’s right to own and control something, especially land or property.
  2. Power to govern a territory, including the authority to make decisions there.
  3. In legal theory, the recognized power that lets someone claim rights over an object or area.

Examples

  • The company’s dominium includes both ownership and control of the assets.
  • She transferred dominium to her partner, keeping only limited access.