PARIES ONERI FERENDO, UTI NUNC EST, ITA SIT
paries oneri ferendo, uti nunc est, ita sit (pair-ee-eez on-<<schwa>>r-I f<< schwa>>-ren-doh, yoo-tIn<<schwa>>ngk est, I-t<<schwa>> sit). [Latin] Roman law. The wall for bearing the burden, as it now is, so let it be. • The phrase constituted the urban servitude oneris ferendi. See ONERIS FERENDI; JUS ONERIS FERENDI; servitus oneris ferendi under SERVITUS.
[Blacks Law 8th]