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A profit (short for profit-à-prendre in Middle French for "advantage or benefit for the taking"), in the law of real property, is a nonpossessory interest in land similar to the better-known easement, which gives the holder the right to take natural resources such as petroleum, minerals, timber, and wild game from the land of another. Indeed, because of the necessity of allowing access to the land so that resources may be gathered, every profit contains an implied easement for the owner of the profit to enter the other party's land for the purpose of collecting the resources permitted by the profit.

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  • Dans le droit des biens immobiliers de la common law, un profit à prendre (aussi connu sous le nom de right of common (« droit de commun ») est le droit d'une personne à disposer des « fruits » de la propriété d'une autre : droits d'exploitation minière, agricole, etc. Le terme est un emprunt médiéval de l'anglais au français (le Law French). (fr)
  • A profit (short for profit-à-prendre in Middle French for "advantage or benefit for the taking"), in the law of real property, is a nonpossessory interest in land similar to the better-known easement, which gives the holder the right to take natural resources such as petroleum, minerals, timber, and wild game from the land of another. Indeed, because of the necessity of allowing access to the land so that resources may be gathered, every profit contains an implied easement for the owner of the profit to enter the other party's land for the purpose of collecting the resources permitted by the profit. (en)
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  • Dans le droit des biens immobiliers de la common law, un profit à prendre (aussi connu sous le nom de right of common (« droit de commun ») est le droit d'une personne à disposer des « fruits » de la propriété d'une autre : droits d'exploitation minière, agricole, etc. Le terme est un emprunt médiéval de l'anglais au français (le Law French). (fr)
  • A profit (short for profit-à-prendre in Middle French for "advantage or benefit for the taking"), in the law of real property, is a nonpossessory interest in land similar to the better-known easement, which gives the holder the right to take natural resources such as petroleum, minerals, timber, and wild game from the land of another. Indeed, because of the necessity of allowing access to the land so that resources may be gathered, every profit contains an implied easement for the owner of the profit to enter the other party's land for the purpose of collecting the resources permitted by the profit. (en)
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  • Profit à prendre (fr)
  • Profit (real property) (en)
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