/ˈprɛdiəl ˈsɜrvɪˌtud/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền địa dịch ruộng đất.
A more thorough explanation: A predial servitude is a legal right or restriction imposed on a piece of land (known as the dominant estate) for the benefit of another piece of land (known as the servient estate). This servitude typically involves the right to use the servient estate in a specific way, such as for access, passage, or drainage.
Example: The landowner granted a predial servitude to the neighboring property, allowing them to access the main road through their land.