- ut currere solebat
- As it is accustomed to flow.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
ut currere solebat — /at kahrariy saliybaet/ As it was wont to run; applied to a water course … Black's law dictionary
aqua currit et debet currere, ut currere solebat — /aekwa kahrat et debat kahrariy, at kahrariy sowliybat/ Water runs, and ought to run, as it has used to run. A running stream should be left to flow in its natural channel, without alteration or diversion; that water is the common and equal… … Black's law dictionary
aqua currit et debet currere, ut currere solebat — /aekwa kahrat et debat kahrariy, at kahrariy sowliybat/ Water runs, and ought to run, as it has used to run. A running stream should be left to flow in its natural channel, without alteration or diversion; that water is the common and equal… … Black's law dictionary
Aqua currit et debere currere ut currere solebat — Water runs and ought to run as it is accustomed to run. San Gabriel Valley Country Club v Los Angeles County, 182 Cal 392, 188 P 554, 9 ALR 1200, 1207 … Ballentine's law dictionary
CORRIGIA — inter calceandum, rupta, infaustum olim omen, ut diserte restatur in Divinat. l. 2. Cicero, ubi ait: Quae si suscipiamus, pedis offensio nobis et abruptio corrigiae, et sternutamenta erunt observanda etc. Unde quibus, cum calceamenta pedibus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
META — in Circo, creta erat et terminus, in quo currendi finem faciebant quadrigae et palmam accipiebant: Victoriae nota, Solino, c. 47. quod solae victrices quadrigae, quae metam septimo circumagere anticipâssent, eousque decurrebant praemium… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale