Property Ownership

A 'predial servitude' in Louisiana is:

AA personal right to use another's property
BA charge on a servient estate for the benefit of a dominant estate✓ Correct
CA mortgage on agricultural property
DA lease on rural land

Explanation

A predial servitude (similar to an easement) is a charge on one estate (servient) for the benefit of another estate (dominant). Unlike personal servitudes, it is attached to the land, not a person.

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