Up to the middle of the stream or road.


Habitual; ordinary; customary; according to usage or custom; commonly es- tablished, observed, or practised. See Chicago & A. R. Co. v. Hause. 71 111. App. 147; Kellogg v. Curtis. 69 Me. 214, 31 Am. Rep. 273: Tescher v Merea, 118 Ind. 586, 21 N. E. 316: Trust Co. v. Norris, 61 Minn. 256, 63 N. W. 634.
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 see Mulford v. Le Franc, 26 Cal. 102; Cartwright v. Cart- wright, 18 Tex. 62S; Strausse v. Sheriff, 43 La. Ann. 501, 9 South. 102.