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Property Easement Protects Stream NotebookFor sale: 115-acre property at the headwaters of the Loyalhanna.Includes 2,500 feet of stream...Hayes, John
Provided we receive no objection to the notice or notices, we make an entry in the property register for the benefitting land to the effect that this land has the benefit of the easement. If the benefitting land is only part of the land in the title, the entry specifies the part of t...
A conservation easement is a legal document that allows the owner of property to give up some use of the land in exchange for protection from development. The easement restricts future activity on the property, usually allowing only the passive benefits of walking or hiking. ...
If the property you're planning to buy includes an easement, find out all you can—it'll affect your homeowner property rights. Here's what you need to know.
Sidewalkmeans that portion of a street between the curb lines, or the lateral lines of a roadway, and the adjacent property lines intended for the use of pedestrians. Easementsshall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.12. Basementmeans any area of the building having its floor subgrade...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook implied easement An easement recognized by the law,although not expressly agreed upon by the parties or their predecessors in title.This situation usually arises when the owner of a parcel of land sells a portion to someone else.At the time of the sale,there ...
(e.g., a public utility's right to run power lines through another's property). Atcommon lawan easement in gross could not be transferred, but today it may be transferable. If the easement is held incident to ownership of some land, it is an easement appurtenant (e.g., the right to...
n. an easement upon another's real property acquired by continued use without permission of the owner for a period provided by state law to establish the easement. The problems with prescriptive easements are that they do not show up on title reports, and the exact location and/or use of ...
easement agreements are structured so that the specific use of the property is explicitly outlined and there is a termination of easement given to the property owner. Such agreements are sometimes transferred in a property sale, so it's important for potential buyers to know if there are any ea...