In Roman law, the praedial servitude or property easement (in Latin: iura praedorium or servitutes praediorum), or simply servitude (servitutes), consists of a real right the owners of neighboring lands can establish voluntarily, in order that a property called servient lends to other called dominant the permanent advantage of a limited use.
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- en.wikipedia.org Servitude (Roman law)In Roman law, the praedial servitude or property easement (in Latin: iura praedorium or servitutes praediorum), or simply servitude (servitutes), consists of a real...
- penelopethemovie.com what-is-a-servitude-roman-…Until late classical Roman law, the term servitutes (servitudes) was applied to restrictions on the ownership of land in favour of neighbouring land (e.g...
- inforomanlaw.blogspot.com 2016/05/property-rights…Servitudes and Roman Law. Servitudes might be praedial or personal and praedial servitudes could be rustic (iura praediorum rusticorum) or urban (iura...
- eprints.gla.ac.uk 5694/1/PP-metzger-2.pdfThere is virtually no discussion of personal servitudes in Roman law in either course of lectures, so far as I am aware123. It is particularly surprising to find no.
- ruarrijoseph.com zakon/110669-prava-na-chuzhie-…At certain periods in Roman law, there was a blurring of differences among servitudes established by civil and so-called praetor law.
- britannica.com topic/Roman-law/The-law-of-…In Roman law (today as well as in Roman times), both land and movable property could be owned absolutely by individuals.
- researchgate.net publication/330487256_Universal_…PDF | On Jan 1, 2018, Emilija Stanković and others published Universal nature of roman law rules related to the servitude institute | Find, read and cite all the...
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- openurl.ebsco.com EPDB:gcd:7:19713575/detailv2…...types of servitudes, this article gives a detailed explanation of the ancient roman jurists' idea how to incorporate the servitudes in the system of the property law.
- cambridge.org core/books/abs/roman-law-scots-law-…...Roman law of servitudes, as is evidenced in part by the general abandonment of the term “easement” in favour of “servitude” to describe the rights in question.
- en.wikisource.org wiki/1911_Encyclopædia_…SERVITUDE (Lat. servitus, from servire, to serve), a right over the property of another. In Roman law, servitudes were classified into (1) personal, i.e...
- penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/…In ancient Rome, a legal term for liens and similar rights of third parties: the long article in Smith's Dictionary of Greek & Roman Antiquities.
- casopis.pravni-fakultet.edu.rs index.php/ltp/…the roman law, servitudes, usufructus, use (usus), the twelve tables Law. Abstract. Rights in realty to the others’ things (iura and re aliena) occupy a...