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  • USUARIUS
    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.
  • USUCAPIO, OR USUCAPTIO
    A term of Roman law used to denote a mode of acquisition of property. It corresponds very nearly to the term "prescription." But the prescription of Roman law differed from that of the English law, in this: that no mala fide possessor (i. e., person in possession knowingly of the More...
  • USUFRUCT
    In the civil law. The right of enjoying a thing, the property of which is vested in another, and to draw from the same all the profit, utility, and advan¬tage which it may produce, provided it be without altering the substance of the thing. Civ. Code La. art 533. And More...
  • USUFRUCTUARY
    In the civil law. One who has the usufruct or right of enjoying anything in which he has no property, Cartwright v. Cartwright, 18 Tex. 62a
  • USUFRUIT
    In French law. The same as the usufruct of the English and Roman law.
  • USURA
    Lat In the civil law. Money given for the use of money; interest Commonly used in the plural, "usurw." Dig. 22, 1. —Usura manifesta. Manifest or open usury; as distinguished from usura velata, veiled or concealed usury, which consists in giving a bond for the loan, in the amount of More...
  • USURARIUS
    In old English law. A usurer. Fleta, lib. 2, c. 52, § 14.
  • USURIOUS
    Pertaining to usury; partaking of the nature of usury; involving usury; tainted with usury; as, a usurious contract
  • USURPATIO
    Lat In the civil law; The interruption of a usucaption, by some act on the part of the real owner. Calvin.
  • USURPATION
    Torts. The unlawful assumption of the use of property which belongs to another; an Interruption or the disturbing a man in his right and possession. Tomlins. In public law. The unlawful seizure or assumption of sovereign power; the assump-tion of government or supreme power by force or illegally, In derogation More...
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