— Also termed easement by implication; way of necessity. [Cases: Easements 15–19. C.J.S. Easements §§ 3, 13, 61–88, 90–109, 149.]
implied easement
An easement created by law after an owner of two parcels of land uses one parcel to benefit the other to such a degree that, upon the sale of the benefited parcel, the purchaser could reasonably expect the use to be included in the sale.