ubiety


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ubiety

(juːˈbaɪɪtɪ)
n
the condition of being in a particular place
[C17: from Latin ubī where + -ety, on the model of society]
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Noun1.ubiety - the state of existing and being localized in space
presence - the state of being present; current existence; "he tested for the presence of radon"
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2.1.1 Among the archeological or medieval remnants, I mention the following: Horgecti ubiety situated on the left riverside of the Siret, attested by confirmation at 5th of April 1442, Brad ubiety (Zargidava), situated at 25 km from Bacau, on the left riverside of the Siret.
Ubiety, Zoning, Territorial Jurisdiction, and Disestablishment
community has no "ubiety." It does not depend on a particular