Predial - Law Dictionary Search Results
predial
predial [Medieval Latin praedialis, from Latin praedium landed property, from praed-
predial servitude
predial servitude see servitude
Predial
Consisting of land or farms landed as predial estate that is real estate
Predial
Predial. See PR'DIAL.
servitude
servient estate at estate compare easement apparent servitude : a predial servitude whose existence is perceivable by exterior signs or works
immovable
(as a servitude) in an item of immovable property [a predial servitude is an incorporeal "Louisiana Civil Code"] often used in
prescription
prescription [partly from Middle French prescription establishment of a claim, from Late Latin praescription- praescriptio, from Latin, act of writing...
real right
property. Real rights include ownership, use, pledge, usufruct, mortgage, and predial servitude.
Praeligdial
See Predial
Folgere
of retainer of another (heorthf'st), for whom he performs certain predial services, Anc. Inst. Eng.
- ‹ Prev
- 2
- Next ›
- Last »