/ˈiːzmənt/ – noun
Definition: quyền địa dịch, quyền sử dụng.
A more thorough explanation: An easement is a legal right to use another person’s land for a specific purpose, such as a right of way or a right to access a water source. It is a non-possessory interest in real property that allows the holder of the easement to use the land in a particular manner.
Example: The property owner granted an easement to the utility company to access the power lines on their land.