Occupatio
Occupatio was an original method of acquiring ownership of un-owned property by occupying with intent to own.
Roman legal writings on acquisition by ''occupatio''
Nicholas argues this is the "archetype" of all other Roman law methods of original acquisition. According to the Roman jurist Gaius, any previously unowned thing becomes the just property of the first occupant able to "capture" it:Abandoned goods was also res nullius and subject to acquirement through occupatio. Land, however, was excluded and could not be acquired using occupatio.