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There are eight ways to terminate an easement: abandonment, merger, end of necessity, demolition, recording act, condemnation, adverse possession, and release.
There are four types of easements that might apply to your property, which can include express easements, implied easement by existing use, easement by necessity, and prescriptive easements.
Should the owner of the servient land prevent you exercising your easement you can seek an injunction against them to enforce your right. When seeking an injunction it is important that you act quickly.
A private Right of Way (sometimes called an easement) typically gives one land owner the right to cross or use anothers property, usually a road or pathway of some kind, to get to and from their land or other point. This right is usually given in the form of a deed, much like a deed to property.
Affirmative easements are the most common. They allow privileged use of land owned by others. Negative easements are more restrictive. They limit how land is used.
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What is another word for easement? accesspassagelegal rightmeans of access
Utility company easements represent the most common types of easements in gross in the US. A utility easement makes it possible for a utility company to service part of a property or maintain equipment needed to supply utility services. Pipeline easements are also considered common easements in gross.
Details of such easements are entered in the property register of the benefiting registered estate: rule 5(b)(ii) of the Land Registration Rules 2003. The entry normally refers to the title including any legal easements granted by a particular deed.
This lesson examines the four traditional negative easements of air, light, support, and access to water from an artificial stream, as well as three modern negative easements: easements of view, solar easements, and conservation easements.
Removing a right of way can be complicated and will often rely on the parties benefiting from the right agreeing to its removal. This can sometimes be achieved through negotiation e.g. by agreeing to pay the benefiting party or parties to accept the termination of a right of way.

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