Servitus Actus Law and Legal Definition
Servitus actus is a Latin term. It means ‘the servitude of driving cattle.’ The term is commonly seen used in Roman law. It denotes a kind of right of way, a servitude allowing a person to walk, drive, or ride animals over another person’s property,
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