L. Latin: As of fee. … [Read more...] about UT DE FEODO
UT DE FEODO
UT CURRERE SOLEBAT
Lat. As it was wont to run; applied to a water-course. … [Read more...] about UT CURRERE SOLEBAT
USUS FRUCTUS
Lat. In Roman law. Usufruct; usufructuary right or possession. The temporary right of using a thing, without having the ultimate property, or full dominion, of the substance. 2 Bl. Comm. 327. … [Read more...] about USUS FRUCTUS
USUS BELLICI
Lat. In international law. Warlike uses or objects. It is the usus hellici which determine an article to be contraband. 1 Kent, Comm. 141. Usus est dominium fidnoiarinm. Bac.St Uses. Use is a fiduciary dominion. Usus et status sive possessio potins diffemnt secundum rationem fori, quam secundum rationem rei. Bac. St. Uses. Use and estate, or possession, differ more in the rule … [Read more...] about USUS BELLICI
USUS
Lat. In Roman law. A precarious enjoyment of land, corresponding with the right of habitatio of houses, and being closely analogous to the tenancy at sufferance or at will of English law. The usuarius (i.e. tenant by usus) could only hold on so long as the owner found him convenient, and had to go so soon as ever he was in the owner's way, (motestus.) The usuarius could not … [Read more...] about USUS
