Easements Flashcards

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Easement Def.

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  • permanent interest in the land
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Easement Types (4 types)

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  • affirmative - allows the holder to perform an act on the servient land
  • negative - allows the holder to prevent the srevient owner from performing an act
  • easement (appurtenant) - benefits the holder in her use of a specific parcel of land
  • easement (in gross) - not attached to dominant tenement (Maj. cannot be transferred unless commercial purpose)
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Express Easement

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created when the dominant and servient owner agree inwriting to create an easement (S.O.F.)

  • be reservation - when the dominant owner retains an easement over property she grants to the servient owner
  • by grant - when the servient owner grants an easement to the dominant owner
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Implied Easement by Prior Existing Use (3 elements)

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  1. severance of title - requires that the land held in common ownership is divided
  2. existing, apparent, and continuous use - “apparent” is broad so it also encompasses what would have been discovered given a reasonably prudent investigation of the premises
  3. reasonable necessity - use beneficial or convenient to the land
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Prescriptive Easement (3 elements)

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  1. adverse - MAJ. assumes adversity
  2. Open & Notorious - use must be sufficiently visible and apparent that a diligent owner who is present at the time would be able to discover
  3. continuous - statutory period, tacking allowed
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Easement by Necessity (2 elements)

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  1. severance of title - land held in common ownership be divided
  2. necessity (strict vs reasonable)
    - strict (trad) - absolutely “landlocked”
    - reasonable (mod) - easement must be beneficial or convenient to the use and enjoyment of the land
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Easement by Estoppel (3 elements)

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  1. premission to use the land
  2. change in position - substantially change position based on the reasonable reliance of the permission
  3. injustice - can only be avoided by recognizing an easement
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License

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  • informal permission that allows the holder to use the land of another for a particular purpose
  • not an interest in the land, and therefore can be revoked at any time
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