/sɜːrviənt/ – Noun
Definition: bên trao quyền địa chịch, người phải chịu quyền địa dịch.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the word “servient” refers to a property or estate that is subject to a servitude, which is a legal right to use another person’s property for a specific purpose. The servient estate is the property that is burdened by the servitude, meaning it must allow the dominant estate (the property benefiting from the servitude) to exercise the specified rights over it.
Example: The servient property owner must allow the dominant property owner access to the shared driveway according to the terms of the easement agreement.