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Jur. servitude; pf. esclavageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > servitude
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['sə:vitju:d](the state of being a slave: Their lives were spent in servitude.) esclavage -
5 penal servitude
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > penal servitude
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6 constraint
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > constraint
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7 easement
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > easement
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8 easement
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9 drainage easement
servitude d’écoulement des eaux fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > drainage easement
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10 easement, by, prescription
servitude f acquise par prescriptionEnglish-French legislative terms > easement, by, prescription
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11 easement, for, exclusive, occupation
servitude f d'occupation exclusiveEnglish-French legislative terms > easement, for, exclusive, occupation
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12 easement, for, exclusive, use
servitude f d'usage exclusifEnglish-French legislative terms > easement, for, exclusive, use
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13 easement, for, support
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14 easement, for, the, provision, of, a, service
servitude f pour la prestation d'un serviceEnglish-French legislative terms > easement, for, the, provision, of, a, service
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15 government, public, utility, easement
servitude f de service public gouvernementalEnglish-French legislative terms > government, public, utility, easement
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16 non-exclusive, easement
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17 public, utility, easement
servitude f de service publicEnglish-French legislative terms > public, utility, easement
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18 easement
Jur. servitude foncière; servitude réelle [charge imposée a un immeuble (le fonds servant) au profit d'un autre immeuble (le fonds dominant) appartenant à un propriétaire distinct] [GDT]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > easement
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19 affirmative easement
Jur. servitude activeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > affirmative easement
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20 bonded children
Trav. enfants réduits en servitudeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > bonded children
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servitude — [ sɛrvityd ] n. f. • fin XIIe; bas lat. servitudo 1 ♦ Vx Esclavage; servage. ♢ (XVe) Mod. État de dépendance totale d une personne ou d une nation soumise à une autre. ⇒ asservissement, soumission, sujétion. La servitude dans laquelle les femmes… … Encyclopédie Universelle
servitude — ser·vi·tude / sər və ˌtüd, ˌtyüd/ n 1: a condition in which an individual lacks liberty esp. to determine his or her course of action or way of life; specif: the state of being a slave involuntary servitude see also amendment xiii and amendment… … Law dictionary
servitude — Servitude. s. f. Servage, esclavage, estat de celuy qui est serf. Mettre en servitude. le joug de la servitude. delivrer, tirer de servitude. sortir de servitude. Il signifie aussi, L engagement de celuy ou de celle qui sert en qualité de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Servitude — Serv i*tude, n. [L. servitudo: cf. F. servitude.] 1. The state of voluntary or compulsory subjection to a master; the condition of being bound to service; the condition of a slave; slavery; bondage; hence, a state of slavish dependence. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Servitude — may refer to:* Service * Conscription * Employment * Slavery * Indentured servitude * Involuntary servitude * Penal servitude * Servitude (BDSM) * Equitable servitude, a term of real estate law * Servitude in civil law … Wikipedia
servitude — servitude, slavery, bondage agree in meaning the state of subjection to a master. Servitude may refer to the state of a person, or of a class of persons, or of a race that is bound to obey the will of a master, a lord, or a sovereign, and lacks… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
servitude — ou subjection de ceux qui sont serfs à quelque seigneur, Seruitus, vel Seruitudo. Champs ou maisons qui doibvent servitude, et sont chargez comme de recevoir les esgous, ou autres choses semblables, Serua domus, Serua praedia. Delivrer de… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
servitude — late 15c., condition of being enslaved, from M.Fr. servitude, from L.L. servitudo slavery, from L. servus a slave (see SERVE (Cf. serve)) … Etymology dictionary
servitude — [sʉr′və to͞od΄, sʉr′vətyo͞od΄] n. [ME < MFr < L servitudo < servus, slave: see SERF] 1. the condition of a slave, serf, or the like; subjection to a master; slavery or bondage 2. work imposed as punishment for crime 3. Law the burden… … English World dictionary
servitude — s. f. Servidão … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
servitude — [n] slavery bondage, bonds, chains, confinement, enslavement, obedience, peonage, serfdom, serfhood, subjection, subjugation, thrall, thralldom, vassalage, yoke; concepts 388,410 Ant. mastery … New thesaurus