Most easements are usually affirmative or negative. An affirmative easement gives the holder the right to do something on the property. Usually, it requires that the property owner do something in return, such as granting another person access to or across a specific piece of land. A negative ...
One widely used instrument is the conservation easement, an agreement under which a landowner agrees not to use his or her lands in certain ways in exchange for relief from taxation. The Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 created or redirected a set of U.S. Department of ...
Section 31 of the Medical Act (chapter M-9) provides that the prescription of diagnostic tests generally must be done by a physician. The obligations to be carried out by these clinicians are outlined in the Code of Ethics of Physicians (chapter M-9, r. 17), which states that a physicia...
review townhouses’ specific urban design challenges, require public access easements so that driveways contribute to the street network, and allowing townhouse accessory dwelling units