Land Use Flashcards
What is an affirmative easement?
It gives the holder of the rights to do something on the land of another
What is a negative easement?
Gives the holder the rights to prevent a landowner from doing something on his land
What is an easement appurtenant?
Requires a dominant and servient estate
What is an easement in gross?
Personal in nature, resulting in a servient but not a dominant state
How are easements created?
1 –expressly in writing
2 –implication by prior use (requires manifest intent)
3 –implication by necessity (requires strict necessity at time of severance)
4 – prescription (like adverse possession)
5 – by estoppel
What happens when the dominant estate is transferred?
The benefit of an easement or a profit apurtenant follows the transfer even if the deed of conveyance does not specifically mention the easements or profit.
What happens if an express easement is transferred?
The easement is transferred as long as the dominant tenant had complied with the provisions of the relevant recording statutes
An easement may be terminated in what ways?
1 –if it was created for a specific time
2 –when the holder of the dominant Estates releases his interest to the servient state
3 –when the dominant and servient estate come into common ownership
4 –abandonment
5 –estoppel
6 –prescription
7 –eminent domain
abandonment requires proof of?
1 –an intent to abandon
2 –an affirmative act in furtherance of the intent
Estoppel requires proof of?
1 –an act or representation
2 – justifiable reliance on that act or representation
3 –damages
The holder of a profit has what rights?
1- The rights to take resources from the land of another
2 –profits can only be created expressly or by prescription
What is a license?
- A privilege to do something on someone else’s property
2 –a license is not transferable is usually revocable unless the license is coupled with an interest; an executed license is based on estoppel
What are the requirements for a covenant to run with the land?
1 – writing
2 – intent
3 – privity
4 – touch and concern
5 –notice
What are the requirements for an equitable servitude?
1 – Touch and concern
2 –intent
3 –notice
What factors may show a common scheme?
1 –a large percentage of lots of expressly burdened
2 –oral representations to buyers
3 –statements in written advertisements, sales brochures, maps
4 –recorded declarations