- servient, land
- fonds m servant
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
English-French legislative terms. 2015.
servient estate — see estate 4 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. servient estate n … Law dictionary
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
servient tenement — /serr vee euhnt/, Law. land subject to an easement or servitude. Cf. dominant tenement. [1675 85; servient < L servient (s. of serviens, prp. of servire{{)}; see SERVE, ENT] * * * servient tenement, Law. a tenement which is subject to an… … Useful english dictionary
servient tenement — /serr vee euhnt/, Law. land subject to an easement or servitude. Cf. dominant tenement. [1675 85; servient < L servient (s. of serviens, prp. of servire); see SERVE, ENT] * * * … Universalium
servient tenement — /sarv(i)yant tenamant/ The person whose land is subject to an easement. An estate in respect of which a service is owing, as the dominant tenement is that to which the service is due. Northwestern Improvement Co. v. Lowry, 104 Mont. 289, 66 P.2d… … Black's law dictionary
servient tenement — /sɜviənt ˈtɛnəmənt/ (say serveeuhnt tenuhmuhnt) noun land subject to an easement. Compare dominant tenement …
List of dominant sovereign states and their servient territories — This list, though not quite complete, contains a widely varied spectrum of colonies, protectorates, mandates, trust territories, occupied or annexed states, dependent territories and other political entities that were (or in some cases are)… … Wikipedia
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
Baron Evershed — was a title created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom on 20 January 1956 for the Master of the Rolls, Sir Raymond Evershed. On his death on 3 October 1966, the Barony became extinct. His most famous contribution to English Law was in the case… … Wikipedia
disabilities — if at any time during the statutory prescriptive period the servient land was owned by an infant or a mentally incapacitated person (or, indeed, anyone other than anyone sui juris and holding the fee simple (fee simple absolute in possession)… … Law dictionary
exclusive use — As used in law authorizing registration of trademarks, means exclusive use not only of specific mark but also any other confusingly similar mark or term. McKesson & Robbins v. Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co., C.C.A.Conn., 53 F.2d 1011. Exclusive … Black's law dictionary