- servitus
- ser·vi·tus
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Servĭtus — (lat.), 1) Sklaverei, Sklavenstand. Es gab eine S. justa, welche entweder Jure civili od. Jure gentium entstanden war, u. S. poenae, zur Strafe, s.u. Sklaverei; 2) s. Servitut … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
servitus — index servitude, subjection, thrall Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
servitus actus — Same as servitus itineris … Ballentine's law dictionary
servitus — /sarvatas/ In the civil law, slavery; bondage; the state of service. An institution of the conventional law of nations, by which one person is subjected to the dominion of another, contrary to natural right. Also a service or servitude; an… … Black's law dictionary
servitus — (Civil law.) The condition of a slave; slavery; servitude; an easement; a servitude … Ballentine's law dictionary
servitus — … Useful english dictionary
servitus actus — /sarvatas aektas/ The servitude or right of walking, riding, or driving over another s ground. A species of right of way … Black's law dictionary
servitus altius non tollendi — /sarvatas aelsh(iy)as non tolenday/ The servitude of not building higher. A right attached to a house, by which its proprietor can prevent his neighbor from building his own house higher … Black's law dictionary
servitus aquae ducendae — /sarvatas aekwiy d(y)uwsendiy/ The servitude of leading water; the right of leading water to one s own premises through another s land … Black's law dictionary
servitus aquae educendae — /sarvatas sekwiy iyd(y)uwsendiy/ The servitude of leading off water; the right of leading off the water from one s own onto another s ground … Black's law dictionary