servitūs
11servitus aquae educendae — /sarvatas sekwiy iyd(y)uwsendiy/ The servitude of leading off water; the right of leading off the water from one s own onto another s ground …
12servitus aquae hauriendae — /sarvatas aekwiy hohriyendiy/ The servitude or right of draining water from another s spring or well …
13servitus fumi immittendi — /sarvatas fyuwmay imatenday/ The servitude or right of leading off smoke or vapor through the chimney or over the ground of one s neighbor …
14servitus itineris — /sarvatas aytinaras/ The servitude or privilege of walking, riding, and being carried over another s ground. A species of right of way …
15servitus luminnm — /sarvatas l(y)uwmanam/ The servitude of lights; the right of making or having windows or other openings in a wall belonging to another, or in a common wall, in order to obtain light for one s building …
16servitus ne luminibus officiatur — /sarvatas niy l(y)uminabas afishiyeytar/ A servitude not to hinder lights; the right of having one s lights or windows unobstructed or darkened by a neighbor s building, etc …
17servitus ne prospectus offendatur — /sarvatas niy praspektas ofendeytar/ A servitude not to obstruct one s prospect, i.e., not to intercept the view from one s house …
18servitus oneris ferendi — /sarvatas ownaras farenday/ The servitude of bearing weight; the right to let one s building rest upon the building, wall, or pillars of one s neighbor …
19servitus pascendi — /sarvatas paesenday/ The servitude of pasturing; the right of pasturing one s cattle on another s ground; otherwise called jus pascendi …
20servitus pecoris ad aquam adpulsam — /sarvatas pekaras zed aekwam aedpalsam/ A right of driving one s cattle on a neighbor s land to water …