Definitionn. (law) the privilege of using something that is not your own
Last update: August 12, 2015
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The title to land is registered, in all cases; and so, with a few exceptions, is every servitude or easement, mortgage or charge, upon land. [Please select]
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But one day, as it chanced, her feelings claimed a more violent easement--and got it. [Please select]
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The good stands for all things that bring easement and satisfaction and surcease from pain. [Please select]
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They both demand things of the government for the easement of their position, they both demand certain privileges, but they do not seek or want either authority or responsibility. [Please select]
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It was a pain and an unrest; and it received easement only by the touch of the new god's presence. [Please select]
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