praedium

praedium (pree-dee-[schwa]m), n. [Latin] Roman law. Land; an estate. Pl. praedia.

praedium dominans (pree-dee-[schwa]m dom-[schwa]-nanz). [Latin] A dominant estate; an estate benefiting from a servitude. See SERVITUDE. Cf. dominant estate under ESTATE(4).

praedium rusticum (pree-dee-[schwa]m r[schwa]s-ti-k[schwa]m). [Latin] An estate used for agricultural purposes. Cf. rural servitude under SERVITUDE (2).

praedium serviens (pree-dee-[schwa]m s[schwa]r-vee-enz). [Latin] An estate burdened by a servitude; a servient estate. See SERVITUDE. Cf. servient estate under ESTATE(4).

praedium urbanum (pree-dee-[schwa]m [schwa]r-bay-n[schwa]m). [Latin] An estate used for business or for dwelling; any estate other than a praedium rusticum. See urban servitude (2) under SERVITUDE(2).


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