PREDIAL SERVITUDE
\pɹiːdˈa͡ɪ͡əl sˈɜːvɪtjˌuːd], \pɹiːdˈaɪəl sˈɜːvɪtjˌuːd], \p_ɹ_iː_d_ˈaɪə_l s_ˈɜː_v_ɪ_t_j_ˌuː_d]\
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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 pieces of land (praedium) belonging to different proprietors; one burdened with the servitude, called “praedium serviens,†and one for the advantage of which the servitude is conferred, called “praedium dominium.†Mackeld ltom. Law, g 314.
By Henry Campbell Black
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