— Also termed right of common. Pl. profits à prendre Cf. EASEMENT. [Cases: Licenses 43. C.J.S. Easements § 9; Licenses § 88.]
profit à prendre
(a prawn-dr[schwa] or ah prahn-d[schwa]r). [Law French “profit to take”] (usu. pl.) A right or privilege to go on another’s land and take away something of value from its soil or from the products of its soil (as by mining, logging, or hunting).