servitus in faciendo consistere nequit
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈser.wi.tuːs in fa.kiˈen.doː konˈsis.te.re ˈne.kʷit/, [ˈsɛr.wɪ.tuːs ĩ fa.kɪˈɛn.doː kõːˈsɪs.tɛ.rɛ ˈnɛ.kᶣɪt]
Phrase
servitūs in faciendō cōnsistere nequit
- (Roman law) Literally “an easement cannot continue in obliging (an action).” The owner of a property to which an easement was attached could not be forced to perform any actions by that easement.
Related terms
- praedium serviēns (“servient tenement”)
- praedium domināns (“dominant tenement”)
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