/ˈiːzmənt ɪn ɡroʊs/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền địa dịch cá nhân.
A more thorough explanation: An easement in gross is a legal right to use someone else’s property for a specific purpose unrelated to any ownership interest in the land. This type of easement is typically personal to the holder and does not benefit any particular piece of land owned by the holder.
Example: The utility company holds an easement in gross to access the property for maintenance of the power lines.