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nonapparent servitude

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A quick definition of nonapparent servitude:

Nonapparent servitude is a type of burden on a piece of land that is not obvious because there are no signs of its existence. It is a type of servitude that is not visible from the outside, like a prohibition against building above a certain height. Servitudes are limitations on the use of a property for the benefit of another person or the general public. They can include things like easements, licenses, and covenants. Nonapparent servitudes are just one type of servitude that can affect a property.

A more thorough explanation:

A nonapparent servitude is a type of servitude that is not obvious because there are no exterior signs of its existence. It is an encumbrance consisting of a right to the limited use of a piece of land or other immovable property without the possession of it. Examples of nonapparent servitudes include a prohibition against building above a certain height or a restriction on the use of a property for certain purposes.

For instance, a landowner may have a nonapparent servitude that prohibits their neighbor from building a structure that would block their view. This servitude is not visible from the outside, but it is legally binding and must be respected by the neighbor.

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