Easement

/ˈizmənt/ noun

A legal right to use another person's land for a specific purpose, such as accessing a road or running utility lines, without owning that land.

From Old French 'aisement' meaning 'convenience' or 'accommodation,' derived from 'aise' (ease). The legal concept evolved from medieval English property law as communities needed ways to share land use without transferring ownership.

AMምድር መብት
ARحق المرور
BNভূমি অধিকার
CAservidumbre
CSslužebnost
DAservitut
DEDienstbarkeit
ELδουλεία
ESservidumbre
FAحق گذر
FIrasitus
FRservitude
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