In the civil law. For the whole; as a whole. An obligatlon in solido is one where each of the several obligors is liable for the whole; that is, it is joint and several. Henderson v. wadsworth, 115 U. S. 264, 6 Sop. Ct 140, 29 L. Ed. 377. Possession in aolidum is exclusive possession
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
