Property Law #26: Easements I Saturday, Sep 16 2006
1L and Neil Wehneman and Property Law and University of Cincinnati College of Law 12:21 am
An easement is a permanent right to use another person’s land. It does not give a right of possession, nor is it a temporary use license. The four types of easement creation mechanisms we will begin to look at in this episode are grant, implication (aka necessity), prescription, and estoppel. We will also discuss appurtenent easements and easements in gross.
Willard v. First Church of Christ, Scientist
Holbrook v. Taylor
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