AQUAE IMMITTENDAE

aquae  immittendae  (ak-wee  im-<<schwa>>-ten-dee).  [Latin  “waters  to  be  discharged”]  A

servitude consisting in the right of one whose house is surrounded by other buildings to discharge

wastewater on the neighboring roofs or yards. • This is similar to common-law drip rights. — Also

termed stillicidium. Cf. servitus stillicidii under SERVITUS; DRIP RIGHTS. [Blacks Law 8th]