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Easement definition

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What does Easement mean?

A right to use land in a particular way that does not confer a right to take the fruits of the land or a right to possession.

The right is an incorporeal hereditament. Examples of easements include a right of way or a right to support. Easements may be acquired by express grant, prescription and lost modern grant.

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A right to use land in a particular way that does not confer a right to take the fruits of the land or a right to possession.
The right is an incorporeal hereditament. Examples of easements include a right of way or a right to support. Easements may be acquired by express grant, prescription and lost modern grant.

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