My question is how would one explain what a right of way is NOT from the perspective of the right to control (the way property rights are commonly used) but from the perspective of the right to exclude? The way i see it is the person with the right of way can exclude the primary ow...
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.
Therefore, almost half of the forestland is under the protection of the public welfare forest, and incomes come mainly from compensation, under-forestry economy, rural homestay, etc., and the benefit right of public welfare forest is also allowed for applying for the pledged loan. Figure 2. ...