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Simple English definitions for legal terms

ad filum aquae

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A quick definition of ad filum aquae:

Ad filum aquae: This is a Latin term used in law to describe the ownership reach of a person who owns land next to a stream. It means "to the thread of the water" or "to the middle of the stream". This helps determine the boundaries of the landowner's property.

Ad filum viae: Another Latin term used in law to describe the central line of a road. It means "to the middle of the way" or "to the middle of the road". This helps determine the boundaries of the landowner's property next to the road.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: ad filum aquae
Definition: Ad filum aquae means "to the thread of the water" in Law Latin. It refers to the central line or middle of a stream and is used to determine the ownership reach of a riparian proprietor. For example, if a person owns land that borders a river, their ownership extends to the thread of the water, which is the middle of the stream. This means they have certain rights and responsibilities regarding the use and maintenance of the waterway.
Example: John owns a piece of land that borders a river. He wants to build a dock on the riverbank. To make sure he is not encroaching on his neighbor's property, he needs to measure from the thread of the water, which is the middle of the stream, to determine where he can build his dock.

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