Examples of 'usus' in a sentence

Meaning of "usus"

Usus is a Latin term that means 'use' or 'custom' and could be used in legal or academic contexts

How to use "usus" in a sentence

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She would want usus to be to survive this.
Insofar as it relates to usus rei.
Individuals recover the usus of their property or are compensated.
Usus confers the right to use and enjoy the property of another.
The twin requirements for the creation of a customary rule are usus and opinio juris.
Fabica et usus instrumenti ad horologiorum descriptionem.
Hilker was awarded support from the Fonden ad usus publicos.
So if I have usus over the body, the dwarfs can do their work with dignity.
An important weekend in Rome for the Usus Antiquio.
Roger Zosso Usus est magister optimus . Practice is the best teacher.
Examen omnium simplicium medicamentorum, quorum in officinis usus est.
Chronologiae historicae particula prima ( - secunda ), scholarum in usus concinnatae, qua ad solemnem lycei lustrationem.
In a majority of the countries, however, dwellings or addresses are used as the USUs.
As the diagram shows, Scripture permeates the usus antiquior at every level.
Publication details, 1574, De simplicibus medicamentis ex occidentali India delatis quorum in medicina usus est.

See also

A legal marriage was made in three different ways, called confarreatio, usus and coemptio.
Let if suffice to have said thus much concerning servitutiones, usufructus, usus and habitatio.

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