Lat. In the civil law. One who had the mere use of a thing belonging to another for the purpose of supplying his daily wants; a usuary. Dig. 7, 8, 10, pr.; Calvin. … [Read more...] about USUARIUS
USUARIUS
USUAL COURSE OF BUSINESS
That which is in the ordinary and regular and expected course of dealings in a certain industry, profession or section of the marketplace. … [Read more...] about USUAL COURSE OF BUSINESS
USUAL
Habitual; ordinary; customary; according to usage or custom; commonly established observed or practised. … [Read more...] about USUAL
USQUE AD FILUM AQUAE, OR VIAE
Up to the middle of the stream or road. … [Read more...] about USQUE AD FILUM AQUAE, OR VIAE
USQUE
Latin: Up to; until. This is a word of exclusion, and a release of all demands usque ad a certain day does not cover a bond made on that day. 2 Mod. 28. … [Read more...] about USQUE
