- servitudes
Servitude is the legal term for a concession of rights. Easement is the land over which access is granted to enable the enclave owner to reach his property
Oct 30, 2004 @ 01:07 - Brendan Whyte (Brendan Whyte <bwhyte@...>)
- Re: servitudes
Is servitude a CONcession of rights (meaning the owner still has them concurrently while they are given over for use by another until recalled or abandoned )
Oct 30, 2004 @ 22:46 - L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: servitudes
oo good question!!! ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.
Oct 31, 2004 @ 03:23 - Michael Kaufman (Michael Kaufman <mikekaufman79@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: servitudes
I think that the answer to Len s question is yes. I have selected some excerpts from the Louisiana Civil Code regarding predial servitudes between landowners
Oct 31, 2004 @ 05:05 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)
- Re: servitudes
... Yes, what?? Do you want chocolate, vanilla or strawberry? Yes CON-current or gone forever - like, ceded?? Tnx Len
Nov 01, 2004 @ 03:56 - L. A. Nadybal ("L. A. Nadybal" <lnadybal@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: servitudes
... I ll take one of each, please. I m sorry for the confusion. Actually, what I meant was, Yes, CONcurrent. Even though the dominant estate has a right
Nov 01, 2004 @ 04:13 - Lowell G. McManus ("Lowell G. McManus" <mcmanus71496@...>)