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Example sentences for "servitudes"

Lexicographically close words:
servitio; servitium; servitor; servitors; servitude; servitute; servitutem; servitutis; servo; servorum
  1. His plays, his rhyming plays in particular, are admirable subjects for those who wish to study the morbid anatomy of the drama.

  2. But Dryden was, as we have said, one of those writers in whom the period of imagination does not precede, but follow, the period of observation and reflection.

  3. The description of the two fleets during the night is perhaps the only passage which ought to be exempted from this censure.

  4. If it was from the Annus Mirabilis that Milton formed his opinion, when he pronounced Dryden a good rhymer but no poet, he certainly judged correctly.

  5. All these servitudes to the advantage of the lay sovereign, and all these franchises to the prejudice of the ecclesiastic sovereign, are maintained and increased by the new statute.

  6. In Bavaria, it became at last necessary (1852) to positively forbid the further establishment of new servitudes or rights of user.

  7. Servitudes or rights of user also prevailed in some districts and proved extremely destructive.

  8. Both the name "servitude" and the main species of servitudes existing in Roman law (q.

  9. There are certain servitudes special to Scots law, e.

  10. The classification of servitudes into positive and negative, &c.

  11. Papinian himself wrote that servitudes cannot be partially extinguished, because they are due from lands, not persons.

  12. They may be called rights or liberties with regard to the tenements to which they are owed, but servitudes with regard to the tenements by which they are owed .

  13. Rogron deduced the negative nature of servitudes from the rule that the land owes the services, not the person,--Proedium non persona servit.

  14. So Justinian's Institutes speak of servitudes which inhere in buildings.

  15. For servitudes, such as rights of way, light, and the like, form the chief class of prescriptive rights, and our law of servitudes is mainly Roman.

  16. Each one of these shackles broken, each one of these servitudes overthrown, marks a step toward the thorough emancipation of humanity.

  17. The true superiority of man over the inert or passive creatures that surround him, lies in his power to free himself, at will, from those, pernicious servitudes which are termed the laws of nature.

  18. There are also servitudes which may be called =general=, because binding alike upon every state in favor of all others, such as the innocent use of territorial seas.

  19. Servitudes Servitudes in international law constitute a restriction upon the exercise of the territorial jurisdiction of a state in favor of one or more states.

  20. Thus, further, half-Sovereign and part-Sovereign States may not be able to acquire and to grant certain State servitudes on account of their dependence upon their superior State.

  21. That the doctrine of State servitudes originated in the peculiar conditions of the Holy Roman Empire does not make it unfit for the conditions of modern life if its practical value can be demonstrated.

  22. That State servitudes are or may on occasions be of great importance, there can be no doubt whatever.

  23. The territory as the object is the mark of distinction between State servitudes and other restrictions on the territorial supremacy.

  24. Subjects of State servitudes are States only and exclusively, since State servitudes can exist between States only (territorium dominans and territorium serviens).

  25. It is a moot point whether military State servitudes can be exercised in time of war by a belligerent if the State with whose territory they are connected remains neutral.

  26. State servitudes which belong to the past.


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