PER QUAE SERVITIA

per quae servitia (p<<schwa>>r kwee s<<schwa>>r-vish-ee-<<schwa>>). [Latin “by which services”] Hist. A real action by which the grantee of a landed estate could compel the tenants of the grantor to attorn to him. • This action was abolished in the 19th century.

[Blacks Law 8th]