/ˈkweɪzi ˈiːzmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: chuẩn quyền địa dịch.
A more thorough explanation: A quasi-easement is a right that resembles an easement in that it involves the use of another person’s property, but it is not a true easement because it does not meet all the legal requirements for an easement. It is a limited right to use another person’s property that arises from the circumstances of the situation rather than from a formal legal agreement.
Example: A right of way that is not a formal easement but has been established through long-term use could be considered a quasi-easement.