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Servient tenement
Servient tenement, the land over which an easement is exercised, as the
Easement
tenements, by which the owner of the one (called the servient) tenement is obliged to suffer, or not to do something on … (q.v.), which confers a right to take something from the servient tenement. Instances of easements are rights of way, light, support, or
Shafi-e-khalit
shares an appendage with the other person who is a servient tenement-holder. Therefore, both the dominant tenement-holder and the servient tenement-holder are … a servient tenement-holder. Therefore, both the dominant tenement-holder and the servient tenement-holder are shafi-i-khalif, Phool Chand v. Neem Chand, AIR 1978 All
Dominant tenement
over which the servitude or easement extends is called the 'servient tenement.' See Bell's Dict.; Smith's Dict. of Antiq., tit. 'Servitidues ';
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