Easement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
|
|
An easement is a non-possessory interest to use real property in possession of another person for a stated purpose. An easement is considered as a property right in itself at common law and is still...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easement
|
|
The Legal Term * Easement * Defined & Explained ... The 'Lectric Law Library's Lexicon On; * Easement *; ... EASEMENT - Gives one party the right to go onto another party's property. Utilities often get easements that allow them to run pipes or phone lines beneath private property.
|
www.lectlaw.com/def/e001.htm
|
|
|
Property easement law describes the rights to use some part of a property for a specific purpose, types of easements, and easements vs. right of way. A survey will define the ... Conservation Easement: A conservation easement is given by the owner of the property voluntarily to a qualified conservation organization,
|
www.realestatelawyers.com/Easements.cfm
www.realestatelawyers.com/Easements.cfm
|
|
|
|
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND TRANSACTIONS ... EASEMENT OWNER OBLIGATIONS ... PERSONAL PROPERTY RIGHTS...
|
www.leg.state.or.us/ors/105.html
|
|
|
James Madison put the point well in his essay on property: "as a man is said to have a right to his property, he may be equally said to have a property in his rights."(5) Take one of those rights--one of those sticks in the "bundle of sticks" we call "property"--and you take something that belongs to the owner.
|
www.cato.org/testimony/ct-pi210.html
|
|
She acknowledged, however, that Kevin Walker, a property owner who wants to use the current easement, already has "paper access" to his land from another point - albeit less convenient and more expensive to construct.
|
www.azstarnet.com/metro/104260
|
|
preservation, Virginia, historic, resources ... In granting an easement, you, as the property owner, will retain the essential interest in your property. You may use this interest as you see fit. You may live on the property, sell it, or give it away, subject only to the limitations of the easement.
|
www.dhr.virginia.gov/easement/easement_how_work.htm
www.dhr.virginia.gov/easement/easement_how_work.htm
|
|
Some consideration must be made for events or behavior on the part of either party that will terminate the easement. A property owner may want to include certain activities (including failure to make any required payments) that will result in termination of the easement. Conversely, the benefited party will want...
|
www.realestatelawyers.com/resources/real-estate/land-us...
www.realestatelawyers.com/resources/real-estate/land-use-and-zoning/property-easement.htm
|
|
"Check your local ordinances" Governance over easements is by local ordinance, so your best bet would be to contact the county, possibly the zoning commission. As a rule, you can do any kind of landscaping you want on an easement....
http://askville.amazon.com/rights-easement-property-nei...
|
|