Easements by Estoppel & Implication Part II; Misuse and Termination - April 18 Flashcards
What does it mean when a parcel of land is landlocked? (Barros)
We call a parcel of land that has no access to a road landlocked. (578)
What is an easement implied by necessity (easement by necessity)? (Barros)
Landlocked parcel needs access to road through another’s property. (578)
What are the three elements of easement by necessity? (Barros)
Unity of ownership, landlocked parcel, and easement must be necessary for the landlocked parcel to reach the road. (578)
What does unity of ownership mean in the easement by necessity? (Barros)
Unity of ownership of the land that later become the dominant and servient parcels. Easements by necessity are implied only over land once owned by the common grantor, not over land that was owned by a third party. (578)
When do easements by necessity end? (Barros)
Easements by necessity end when the necessity ends. (587)
What are private road acts? (Barros)
Private Road Acts, which allow the owner of landlocked parcels to obtain an easement over neighboring land in return for fair market compensation. Private Road Acts often are described as involving a private use of eminent domain. (587)
What does it mean when someone misuses an easement? (Barros)
If the owner of the benefit uses an easement in a manner that is beyond the scope of the easement. (590)
What is abandonment of an easement? (Barros)
An easement is terminated if it is abandoned by the owner of the benefit. (598) Abandonment involves an element of intent.
What is release of an easement? (Barros)
An easement will be terminated if the holder of the dominant estate executes a written release of the easement. (597)
What is a merger of an easement? (Barros)
An easement will be terminated if at any point in time the dominant and servient parcels are owned by the same person. (597)
What is prescription of an easement? (Barros)
Just as an easement can be created by prescription, an easement can be terminated by prescription. (598)
What is eminent domain of an easement? (Barros)
Easements, like other property interests, may be taken by government use of the power of eminent domain. (599)
May the recording acts terminate an easement? (Barros)
Yes. The recording acts may terminate an unrecorded easement on the sale of the servient parcel to a good faith purchaser. (599)
May foreclosures terminate easements? (Barros)
Yes. Foreclosure on a mortgage (or other lien) may terminate an easement that is junior in priority to the mortgage. (599)
What is a conservation easement? (Barros)
A conservation easement is an easement that places restrictions on the development of the servient parcel. (627)