easement 英 ['iːzm(ə)nt]   美 ['izmənt]

easement

easement  英 ['iːzm(ə)nt] 美 ['izmənt]

n. 地役权;缓和;减轻 

名词复数:easements 

A person may own land notwithstanding that another has an easement, such as a right of way, over it. 一个人可拥有土地,尽管他人对土地具有地役权,诸如通行权。
Then there were some people who were worried because they put some of their land into a conservation easement. 后来又有一些人因欧文斯夫妇为自己的一些土地申请了保护地役权而产生了忧虑。

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  • n. 地役权;缓和;减轻
  • 1. A person may own land notwithstanding that another has an easement, such as a right of way, over it.

    一个人可拥有土地,尽管他人对土地具有地役权,诸如通行权。

  • 2. Then there were some people who were worried because they put some of their land into a conservation easement.

    后来又有一些人因欧文斯夫妇为自己的一些土地申请了保护地役权而产生了忧虑。

  • 3. In 2000, another controversy erupted when the Owenses sued the county in a tax dispute over the conservation easement.

    2000年的时候,另一场论战爆发了,在一起涉及保护地役权的税务争端中,欧文斯夫妇起诉了邦德里县。

  • easement (n.) late 14c., "compensation, redress," from Old French aisement "comfort, convenience; use, enjoyment," from aisier "to ease," from aise (see ease (n.)). The meaning "legal right or privilege of using something not one's own" is from early 15c.
ease·ment / ˈiːzmənt ; NAmE ˈiːzmənt / noun [uncountable ] 1 ( law ) the right to cross or use sb's land for a particular purpose 地役权(穿越或征用某人土地的权利) 2 ( literary) a state or feeling of peace or happiness 安逸;安乐 easement easements ease·ment / ˈiːzmənt ; NAmE ˈiːzmənt /
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