/ˈriəl ˈsɜːrvɪtjuːd/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền địa dịch đất đai.
A more thorough explanation: Real servitude refers to a legal right or restriction imposed on a property that benefits or burdens another property, such as a right of way or an easement. It is a type of encumbrance that affects the use and enjoyment of the property in question.
Example: The court found that the restrictive covenants imposed on the property amounted to real servitude, limiting the owner’s ability to develop the land as desired.