- servitudes/extraterritoriality.
Any enclave manifests by its very existence a cause of a certain degree of extraterritoriality or rather dilution of sovereignty to the host state. By
Oct 27, 2004 @ 23:49 - Brendan Whyte (Brendan Whyte <bwhyte@...>)
- Re: servitudes/extraterritoriality.
Hi. Servitudes - is that the term used down under ? Here in the US, at least, we call these real property access conditions easements . I guess we call it
Oct 28, 2004 @ 00:03 - L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: servitudes/extraterritoriality.
They re called servitudes here in Louisiana. Our codified civil law is based on the Code Napoleon, not the precedents of the English Common Law like the
Oct 28, 2004 @ 03:45 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
- AW: [BoundaryPoint] Re: servitudes/extraterritoriality.
The term we use in Germany: Dienstbarkeit . It sounds like a translation of servitude . Wolfgang ... Von: L. A. Nadybal [mailto:lnadybal@comcast.net]
Oct 28, 2004 @ 08:10 - Wolfgang Schaub ("Wolfgang Schaub" <Wolfgang.Schaub@...>)