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A PRENDRE, French, to take, to seize, in contracts, as profits a prendre. Ham. N. P. 184; or a right to take something out of the soil. 5 Ad. & Ell. 764; 1 N. & P. 172 it differs from a right of way, which is simply an easement or interest which confers no interest in the land. 5 B. & C. 221. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 266) In so ruling, the district court failed to recognize that the Indian treaty fishing right is in fact a property right--a piscary profit a prendre (267)--which burdens non-parties to the agreement, including private parties and subsequently incorporated states. 61) Paquelin, 81: "Car en disant que pendant que Iupiter s'amusoit a prendre ses plaisirs desordonnes auec Iunon, les affaires des Troyens per luy oublies allerent tout a reculon, ce n'est que pour monstrer, que quand les magistrats s'en donnent a la paillardise, le public va mal, & en recoit grands dommages, & qu'il faut chasser de la republique tel vice pernicieux, d'ou procedent si grands malheurs. Les participants ont elabore des recommandations relatives aux mesures a prendre et aux activites de suivi qui ont ete presentes a Mme le Depute H. |
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