Glossary : a prendre
Definition 1
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.
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