servitude continue

English translation: permanent charges

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French term or phrase:servitude continue
English translation:permanent charges
Entered by: BOB DE DENUS

10:58 Mar 14, 2002
French to English translations [PRO]
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French term or phrase: servitude continue
VEFA contracts. Now we're on easements.
"L'acquéreur profitera des servitudes actives et supportera celles passives conventionnelles ou légales, apparentes ou occultes, continues ou discontinues, pouvant grever l'IMMEUBLE vendu"
Mary Lalevee
United Kingdom
Local time: 09:38
permanent charges
Explanation:
see servitude continue under GDT/droit = permanent charge
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BOB DE DENUS
Local time: 18:38
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Thanks very much/
Mary
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Summary of answers provided
4 +2continuous easement
GILLES MEUNIER
4 +2permanent charges
BOB DE DENUS
4continuous constraint
Sladjana Stojanovic
4positive servitude / negative servitude
Steven Geller


  

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continuous easement


Explanation:
Continuous easements are those of which the enjoyment is or may be continual without the interference of the person entitled

GILLES MEUNIER
France
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Native speaker of: French
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  zaphod
47 mins

agree  Rebecca Lowery
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continuous constraint


Explanation:
hope help you

Sladjana Stojanovic
Serbia and Montenegro
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permanent charges


Explanation:
see servitude continue under GDT/droit = permanent charge

BOB DE DENUS
Local time: 18:38
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in FrenchFrench
PRO pts in pair: 417
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Thanks very much/
Mary

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Pierre POUSSIN
29 mins

agree  Lise Boismenu, B.Sc.
1 hr

agree  Dr. Chrys Chrystello
1 hr

disagree  Rebecca Lowery: servitude is the word for an easement - don't think it is a charge in this context
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positive servitude / negative servitude


Explanation:
servitude active = positive servitude
servitude passive = negative servitude

Draft Title Conditions (Scotland) Bill: page 33
Draft Title Conditions (Scotland) Bill. Consultations. Part 7 Servitudes Positive servitudes 71 Creation of positive servitude by writing: deed to be registered 1) A deed is not ef

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations/government/dtcb-33....


Draft Title Conditions (Scotland) Bill: page 35
Draft Title Conditions (Scotland) Bill. Consultations. Transitional 76 Negative servitudes to become real burdens 1) A negative servitude shall, on the appointed day, cease to exis

http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations/justice/dtcb-35.asp

Termium also gives :
Français :Relations internationales

servitude active s FÉM

servitude positive s FÉM


DEF - Droit de l'État B d'exercer sur le territoire de l'État A certains actes relevant d'habitude de la compétence territoriale. s

Anglais :Relations internationales

active servitude s

affirmative servitude s
positive servitude s


Steven Geller
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