LOCARE ALIQUID UTENDUM By SovConn | June 13, 2013 locare aliquid utendum (l<>-kair-ee al-i-kwid yoo-ten-d<>m). [Latin] Roman law. To let something on hire for the use of the lessee; to accept consideration for the use of an object. Cf. CONDUCERE ALIQUID UTENDUM. [Blacks Law 8th] Posted in Law Dictionary Definitions