actus

actus (ak-t[schwa]s), n. [Latin]

1. An act or action; a thing done.

2. Hist. An act of Parliament; esp., one passed by both houses but not yet approved by the monarch. Cf. STATUTUM(1).

3. Roman law. A servitude for driving cattle or a carriage across another’s land. Cf. ITER(1). — Also termed (in sense 3) JUS ACTUS..


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