WARNING:
JavaScript is turned OFF. None of the links on this concept map will
work until it is reactivated.
If you need help turning JavaScript On, click here.
This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 12 3 Servitudes self study, Right to services of another's slaves and/or animals but Could only be created by will, Superficies came from Increased trade so need for development of government land through erection of buildings for business purposes, When non-payment of vectigal, ius in perpetuum lapsed but Justinian: only one institution for long term lease called emphyteusis with emphyteuta, Right holder could not claim compensation for the erection of the building at the end of the period for which the right granted (unless otherwise agreed) and Holder of right had to pay a yearly sum or solarium for use of the property, LIMITED REAL RIGHTS (self study) included Praedial servitudes, No one else could enjoy usuary's rights and couldn't rent out property, but could profit from paying lodgers or guests and Had to give security and ways of constitution and termination of usus were the same as that of ususfructus, LIMITED REAL RIGHTS (self study) included Emphyteusis, Personal servitudes with Numerus clausus, Developed from Classical period ius perpetuum in agro vectigali: municipal land leased indefinitely which was Like ownership in that perpetual, transferable and hereditable, but leaseholder has to pay annual rent or vectigal, Justinian: only one institution for long term lease called emphyteusis with emphyteuta ???? Real right where could exploit other person's land fully and transferable and heriditable, Real right where could exploit other person's land fully and transferable and heriditable ???? Not only government land, but also privately owned land, Could only be created by will and By late Empire, it was recognised as separate servitude after some debate in Classical period, Content expanded and, by Classical period, could take fruits for daily use to maintain household and No one else could enjoy usuary's rights and couldn't rent out property, but could profit from paying lodgers or guests, Numerus clausus comprised of Operae, Could only be created by will and By late Empire, it was recognised as separate servitude after some debate in Classical period, Praedial servitudes with No numerus clausus, Operae is Right to services of another's slaves and/or animals, Initially, right only granted over government land, but later also over privately owner land where Right holder could not claim compensation for the erection of the building at the end of the period for which the right granted (unless otherwise agreed), Numerus clausus comprised of Usus, LIMITED REAL RIGHTS (self study) included Pignus and hypotheca: real security by means of pledge or hypothec