servient premises

servient premises
Land owned by one person which is subject to an easement in another. A tenement or estate upon which an easement in the form of a charge or burden is placed for the benefit of a dominant estate or tenement. See easement.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • continuous and uninterrupted use — A term of the law of prescription, meaning a use that is not interrupted by the act of the owner of the servient premises or by voluntary abandonment by the person claiming the easement. 25 Am J2d Ease §§ 56, 57 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • SERVITUDES — (Heb. שִׁעְבּוּדִים, shi budim). Generally a person is prohibited from using his land in such manner as to cause an interference with his neighbor s quiet use or enjoyment of his own land. A man may therefore restrain his neighbor from such use… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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