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Predial servitude
Servitude Serv"i*tude, n. [L. servitudo: cf. F. servitude.] 1. The state of voluntary or compulsory subjection to a master; the condition of being bound to service; the condition of a slave; slavery; bondage; hence, a state of slavish dependence. You would have sold your king to slaughter, His princes and his peers to servitude. --Shak. A splendid servitude; . . . for he that rises up early, and goe? to bed late, only to receive addresses, is really as much abridged in his freedom as he that waits to present one. --South. 2. Servants, collectively. [Obs.] After him a cumbrous train Of herds and flocks, and numerous servitude. --Milton. 3. (Law) A right whereby one thing is subject to another thing or person for use or convenience, contrary to the common right. Note: The object of a servitude is either to suffer something to be done by another, or to omit to do something, with respect to a thing. The easements of the English correspond in some respects with the servitudes of the Roman law. Both terms are used by common law writers, and often indiscriminately. The former, however, rather indicates the right enjoyed, and the latter the burden imposed. --Ayliffe. Erskine. E. Washburn. Penal servitude. See under Penal. Personal servitude (Law), that which arises when the use of a thing is granted as a real right to a particular individual other than the proprietor. Predial servitude (Law), that which one estate owes to another estate. When it related to lands, vineyards, gardens, or the like, it is called rural; when it related to houses and buildings, it is called urban.

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- covenants), security interests, and reservations. There are two types: predial, attaching to property, and personal, attaching to a person. A servitude...
- Crédito Predial Português (literally Portuguese Land Credit) was a Portuguese financial organisation that was acquired by Banco Santander and became part...
- Banco Santander Totta. In 2004 the bank absorbed sister company Crédito Predial Português. In Portugal, the Banco Santander Totta has 670 branches (2017)...
- CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Nogueira, Sylvio Rocha. "A verticalização predial e o melhor urbanismo brasileiro". Revista SIM. Archived from the original...
- Judith N. Moyer, "Number, please: New Hampshire telephone operators in the predial era, 1877–1973" (PhD dissertation,. University of New Hampshire, 2000)...
- islands were also recorded in the books of the Conservatória do Registo Predial of Funchal. From the 15th to the 19th centuries, the islands were used...
- reales to the Church and one real each to the local treasury and the diezmo predial (tithe). In the American period, the residence tax was split between the...
- medieval times (but attributed with certainty to the Gaulish strand)»; «Predial place names with -a**** likely of Gallo-Latin origin»; «derived from names...
- besides the civil registry, such as land registration (Portuguese: registo predial), commercial (legal entities, Portuguese: registo comercial) and vehicles...
- personal industry of the inhabitants: the first species being usually called predial, as of corn, gr****, hops, and wood; the second mixed, as of wool, milk...