exclusive easement
An easement that the holder has the sole right to use. Cf. common easement. [Cases: Easements 52. C.J.S. Easements §§ 164–167.]
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An easement that the holder has the sole right to use. Cf. common easement. [Cases: Easements 52. C.J.S. Easements §§ 164–167.]
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An easement allowing the servient landowner to share in the benefit of the easement. — Also termed nonexclusive easement. [Cases: Easements 38. C.J.S. Easements §§ 57, 143–144, 146–147, 165–167.]
possessory interest. 1. The present right to control property, including the right to exclude others, by a person who is not necessarily the owner. [Cases: Property 10. C.J.S. Property §§ 27–31, 33.] 2. A present or future right to the exclusive use and possession of property. “We shall use the term ‘possessory interest’ to include
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dedication, n. Property. The donation of land or creation of an easement for public use. [Cases: Dedication 1–28. C.J.S. Dedication §§ 1–12, 14–30, 56–64.] — dedicate, vb. — dedicatory, adj. common-law dedication. A dedication made without a statute, consisting in the owner’s appropriation of land, or an easement in it, for the benefit or use