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rustica et urbana

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A quick definition of rustica et urbana:

Rustica et Urbana: A Latin term used in history to refer to rural and urban areas. It was often used in reference to servitudes, which are legal rights to use someone else's property for a specific purpose. There are many different types of servitudes, including rural servitudes that allow for things like driving cattle over someone else's land, and urban servitudes that allow for things like preventing a neighbor from building a higher house or discharging water onto someone else's land.

A more thorough explanation:

Rustica et urbana (pronounced r-s-ti-k uh-t r-bay-n) is a Latin term that refers to rural and urban areas. In legal terms, it is often used in reference to servitudes, which are legal rights to use someone else's property for a specific purpose.

  • Servitus aquae ducendae: This is a rural servitude that allows someone to bring water to their property through another person's land, such as by building a canal.
  • Servitus ne luminibus officiatur: This is an urban servitude that prevents someone's light from being obstructed by a neighbor's building.

These examples illustrate how the term rustica et urbana is used in legal contexts to distinguish between different types of servitudes that apply to rural and urban areas. The first example relates to a servitude that is typically used in rural areas, while the second example relates to a servitude that is typically used in urban areas.

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