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Legal Definitions - a qua
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Definition of a qua
Definition: Aqua is a Latin term that means water. In Roman law, it refers to:
- Water
- A watercourse
Examples:
- Aqua dulcis - Fresh water
- Aqua fontanea - Spring water
- Aqua profluens - Flowing or running water
These examples illustrate how the term aqua is used to refer to different types of water in Roman law.
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Simple Definition
Aqua: A Latin word that means water. In Roman law, it can also refer to a watercourse or flowing water. There are different types of aqua, such as fresh water (aqua dulcis), salt water (aqua salsa), and spring water (aqua fontanea). Aqua can also be used in servitudes, which are legal rights to use someone else's water source or discharge wastewater on their property.
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