/dɪsˈkɒntɪnjuəs ˈiːzmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền địa dịch nhất thời.
A more thorough explanation: A discontinuous easement is a type of easement that does not provide continuous and uninterrupted use of the property for the benefit of the easement holder. This means that the easement is limited in scope and does not allow for continuous access or use of the property.
Example: The property owner granted a discontinuous easement to allow the neighboring landowner access to a specific portion of the land for maintenance purposes.