A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free fun content. ...
law. alienation. Conveyance or transfer of property to another <alienation of one’s land>. alimony. A court-ordered allowance that one spouse pays to the other spouse for maintenance and support while they are separated, while their divorce is pending, or after they are divorced.—Also ...
The law creates an easement out of the necessity over the land that has access to a road or public utility for the benefit of the parcel that has no access to either. Easements arise by express agreement or are implied by the conduct of the landowners. We looked at an express easement ...
However, by law the owner of an immovable property may create aneasement, unless speciallegalregulation provides this right to others as well. ParaCrawl Corpus –We check thelegalstatus of the property (ownership, mortgage,easements, access to land, buildings or other administrative permits ...)...
In the law of easements, where the owner of an easement alters the dominant tenement so as to impose an additional restriction or burden on the servient tenement, he or she is said to commit an encroachment. West's Encyclopedia of American Law, edition 2. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, ...
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property of a private landowner. Easements also are used for public objectives, such as to preserve open space and conserve land. For example, an easement might preclude someone from building on a parcel of land, which would leave such property open, thereby preserving a park for the public....
A right-of-way can be established by agreement, by long standing usage or easement, or by a government authority. In traffic law, it refers to the right of a vehicle, driver, or pedestrian to take precedence in traffic. S Settlement It is an agreement between two or more parties ...
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'They Took Our Flag!' Should Northern Ireland's Decision Makers View Mnemonic Heritage Emblems As 'Cultural Easements' in International Law? A Diver - 《Ssrn Electronic Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Legal Emblems and the Art of Law Legal emblems and the art of Law.[ Goodrich, Peter; ...