predial servitude

predial servitude
/priydiyal sarvat(y)uwd/ A charge laid on an estate for the use and utility of another estate belonging to another owner. A charge on one estate for the stipulated benefit of another estate; the benefit must be attributable to any person who may own the dominant estate at any time. Guillotte v. Wells, C.A.La. App., 485 So.2d 187, 189.
To exist, there must be two different estates, servient and dominant, belonging to different owners, with benefit to dominant estate. Marina Enterprises v. Ahoy Marine Services, C.A.La.App., 496 So.2d 1080, 1082.
See predial servitude

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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