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1 servitude positive
см. servitude active -
2 servitude
fconstituer une servitude — устанавливать сервитут;
grevé de servitude — обременённый сервитутом;
- servitude apparentesouffrir les servitudes — не препятствовать осуществлению сервитутов, обременяющих недвижимость
- servitude d'appui
- servitude d'aqueduc
- servitude continue
- servitude côtière
- servitude de cour commune
- servitude discontinue
- servitude de droit international
- servitude économique
- servitude d'écoulement
- servitude foncière
- servitude immobilière
- servitude internationale
- servitude légale
- servitude militaire
- servitude naturelle
- servitude de ne pas bâtir
- servitude négative
- servitude non apparente
- servitude de passage
- servitude passive
- servitude personnelle
- servitude positive
- servitude réelle
- servitude rurale
- servitude urbaine
- servitude de visibilité
- servitude de vue
См. также в других словарях:
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