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The owner on whose land the easement exists is the owner of the servient tenement.
There can be no servitude requiring the owner of the servient tenement to do something.
As in French law there does not seem to be any way in German law to compel the owner of the servient tenement to do something.
The parcels need not originally have been in common ownership, but the landowner seeking a way of necessity must compensate the owner of the servient tenement.
In French law it is not possible to create a servitude that benefits a person rather than a tenement or piece of land i.e., a servitude must have both a dominant and servient tenement.
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Details: tenement.org.org
To the tenement!
"Get back to your tenement!" Keith screams.
A tenement or pelting farm.
Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard Street (tenement.org).org
103 Orchard Street, Lower East Side; tenement.org.org
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