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Aquae haustus






Aquae haustus

Civil law. The name of a servitude which consists in the right to draw water from the fountain, pool, or spring of another.

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Civil
1) It is used in contradistinction to barbarous or savage, to indicate a state of society reduced to order and regular government; thus we speak of civil life, civil society, civil government, and civil liberty. 2) It is sometimes used in contradistinction to criminal, to indicate the private rights and remedies of men, as members of the community, in contrast to those which are public and relate to the government; thus we speak of civil process and criminal process, civil jurisdiction and criminal jurisdiction.

Law
A rule or body of rules of conduct inherent in human nature and essential to or binding upon human society. The learned profession that is mastered by graduate study in a law school and that is responsible for the judicial system.

Name
One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.

Servitude
Civil law. A term which indicates the subjection of one person to another person, or of a person to a thing, or of a thing to a person, or of a thing to a thing.

Right
1) Sometimes it signifies a law, as when we say that natural right requires us to keep our promises, or that it commands restitution, or that it forbids murder. In our language it is seldom used in this sense. 2) It sometimes means that quality in our actions by which they are denominated just ones. This is usually denominated rectitude. 3) It is that quality in a person by which he can do certain actions, or possess certain things which belong to him by virtue of some title. In this sense, we use it when we say that a man has a right to his estate or a right to defend himself.

Water
1) That liquid substance of which the sea, the rivers, and creeks are composed. 2) A pool of water, or a stream or water course, is considered as part of the land, hence a pool of twenty acres, would pass by the grant of twenty acres of land, without mentioning the water. 3) Like land, water is distinguishable into different parts, as the sea, rivers, docks, canals, ponds and sewers, and to these may be added at water course

Pool
A small lake of standing water.

Spring
A fountain.



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Aqua
Water. It is a rule that water belongs to the land which it covers, when it is stationary: aqua cedit solo. But the owner of running water, or of a water course, cannot stop it the inferior inheritance having a right to the flow.

Aquae ductus
Civil law. The name of a servitude which consists in the right to carry water by means of pipes or conduits over or through the estate of another.

Aquae immittendae
Civil law. The name of a servitude, which frequently occurs among neighbors.

Aquagium
1) A water course. 2) A toll for water.

Aquatic rights
This is the name of those rights which individuals have in water, whether it be running, or otherwise.



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Appurtenance
Something that, although detached, stands as part of another thing. An attachment or appendage to something else. Used often in a real estate context where an "appurtenance" may be, for example, a right-of-way over water, which, although physically detached, is part of the legal rights of the owner of another property.

Appurtenances
In common parlance and legal acceptation, is used to signify something belonging to another thing as principal, and which passes as incident to the principal thing.

Appurtenant
Belonging to; pertaining to of right.

Aqua
Water. It is a rule that water belongs to the land which it covers, when it is stationary: aqua cedit solo. But the owner of running water, or of a water course, cannot stop it the inferior inheritance having a right to the flow.

Aquae ductus
Civil law. The name of a servitude which consists in the right to carry water by means of pipes or conduits over or through the estate of another.

Aquae haustus

Aquae immittendae
Civil law. The name of a servitude, which frequently occurs among neighbors.

Aquagium
1) A water course. 2) A toll for water.

Aquatic rights
This is the name of those rights which individuals have in water, whether it be running, or otherwise.

Arbiter
One who, decides without any control. A judge with the most extensive arbitrary powers; an arbitrator.

Arbitral award
The decision reached by arbitrators in an arbitration (infra).

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