Up to the middle of the stream or road.
Category: U
USURPATION OF ENTERPRISE
USUAL
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.
USURPATION OF OFFICE
USUAL COURSE OF BUSINESS
USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE FEES (UCR FEES)
USUARIUS
USUCAPIO, or USUCAPTIO
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 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.