Jus Spatiandi Et Manendi Definition: Latin: the right to stray and remain. Referring to a legal right of way, and to enjoyment, granted to the public but only for the purposes of recreation or education.Examples are parks or public squares and recreation areas.Very similar to an easement of which some courts have said a jus spatiandi is a special type.In re Ellenborough Park, Justice Evershed wrote that jus spatiandi means:"... a privilege of wandering over all and any part of another's field."REFERENCES:In re Ellenborough Park, [1956] 1 Ch. 131 Categories & Topics: Dictionary of Latin Law Terms Real Estate and Tenancy Law Dictionary Find you are constantly looking up definitions? Try our search provider (works in most modern browsers) If you find an error or omission in Duhaime's Legal Dictionary, or if you have legal term suggestion, we'd love to hear from you!