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101ex usu — From the use; by using …
102Leges sola memoria et usu retinebant — They retained laws solely by memory and usage. See 1 Bl Comm 63 …
103Non ex opinionibus singulorum, sed ex communi usu, nomina exaudiri debent — (Civil law.) The names of things ought not to be learned from individual opinions, but from common usage …
104Praescriptio est titulus ex usu et tempore substantiam capiens ab auctoritate legis — Prescription is title taking its essence from use and time by authority of law. Praescriptio et executio non pertinent ad valorem contractus, sed ad tempos et modum actionis instituendae. Prescription and execution do not affect the validity of a …
105quae ipso usu consumuntur — Which were consumed for his own use. Westcott v Cady, 5 Johns Ch 334 …
106Si nulla sit conjectura quae ducat alio, verba intelligenda sunt ex proprietate, non grammatica sed populari ex usu — If there is no conjecture which leads to a different conclusion, words are to be understood according to their proper sense or meaning; and not according to a grammatical usage, but according to a popular one …
107un·usu·al·ly — …
108ūsuotas — ūsuotas, a adj. (1) KI173, DŽ, NdŽ, FrnW, KŽ, à (3) LzŽ; Rtr 1. SD391, K, M, L, LL273, LzŽ, Slm su ūsais: Aš i buvau ūsuotas, kad jaunas buvau Smln. Tasai ūsuotasai ateidė LzŽ. ^ Ūsuotas diedukas visą pasaulį peni (varpa) Grk. ūsuotai adv. K. ║… …
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110usuell — usu|ẹll 〈Adj.; geh.〉 gebräuchlich, üblich, herkömmlich [<lat. usualis] * * * usu|ẹll <Adj.> [frz. usuel < lat. usualis, zu: usus, ↑Usus]: gebräuchlich, üblich, häufiger [vorkommend]: der e Wortgebrauch …