Legal Definition and Related Resources of Ad filum viae
Meaning of Ad filum viae
(Lat.) To the middle of the way. 8 Mete. (Mass.) 260.
What does Ad filum viae mean in American Law?
The definition of Ad filum viae in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
“To the middle of the way,” i.e., to the center of a road. A term, like ad ilium aquae, used to describe the ownership reach of adjoining landowners, in this instance when the border between them is a road or path. If the road is public, it may also describe the reach of the contiguous landowner’s duties of repair.
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