![]() The work will process the servitudes as one of the rights in realty to the other’s possessions with all its features. There is a certain difference between them, because the servitudes, superficies and emphyteusis represent the right to someone else’s stuff to be used, while the mortgage does not involve the usage of someone else’s stuff, but it presents a means of securing the creditor. The most important groups of rights in realty to the others’ things are: servitudes, mortgage, superficies, and emphyteusis. In the same or somewhat modified form, these rights exist today being adapted to the needs of the modern life. The institute of rights in realty over others’ rights expired in the Roman law more than two millennia ago. These rights have a real-life nature, but to the other’s staff. ![]() However, they differ from their property rights because they do not possess the entire but only a part of their ownership. They are absolute and work towards everyone (erga omnes). Rights in realty to the others’ things (iura and re aliena) occupy a significant position among real rights in the Roman law.
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