praedial servitude

praedial servitude
A servitude or easement in the land of another.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • praedial servitude — /priydiyal sarvat(y)uwd/ A right which is granted for the advantage of one piece of land over another, and which may be exercised by every possessor of the land entitled against every possessor of the servient land. It always presupposes two… …   Black's law dictionary

  • praedial servitude — noun Roman & civil law : a service, burden, or charge granted for the benefit of a tract of land affecting and exercised against another tract and resembling the easement at common law against a servient tenement in favor of a dominant tenement …   Useful english dictionary

  • predial servitude — Same as praedial servitude …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • real servitude — noun civil law : a praedial servitude or right over one tract of real estate in favor of another …   Useful english dictionary

  • personal servitude — noun : a servitude (as use, usufruct, or habitation) due to a particular person for his lifetime under civil law as distinguished from praedial or real servitudes due to a tract of land …   Useful english dictionary

  • servitus praediorum — (Civil law.) A praedial servitude; a servitude or easement in the land of another …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • servitus praediorum — /sarvatas priydiyoram/ A praedial servitude; a service, burden, or charge upon one estate for the benefit of another …   Black's law dictionary

  • easement appendant — Same as easement appurtenant. See affirmative easement; apparent easement; continuous easement; discontinuous easement; dominant tenement; license; lost grant; necessary easement; negative easement; praedial servitude; …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • mancipation — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈpāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin mancipation , mancipatio, from mancipatus + ion , io ion 1. obsolete a. : the act of enslaving b …   Useful english dictionary

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