Lat In tbe oivil law. A way; a right of way belonging as a servitude to an estate ln the country, (preedium rusticum.) The right of way was of three kinds: (1) iter, a right to walk, or ride on horseback, or in a litter; (2) actus, a right to drive a beast or vehicle; (3) via, a full right of way, comprising right to walk or ride, or drive beast or carriage. Heinec. S 408. or, as some think, they were distinguished by the wldth of the objects which could he rightfully carried over the way; e. g., via, 8 feet; act