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easement <an easement; easements> N

easement curve

easement by prescription LAW

easement in gross LAW

easement of access LAW

easement of necessity LAW

non-continuous easement LAW

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An inverse taking need not be a taking of land or rights in land (such as easements).
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An express easement may be granted or reserved in a deed or other legal instrument.
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Trespass may also arise upon the easement of one person upon the land of another.
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Courts typically refer to the intent of the parties, as well as prior use, to determine the existence of an implied easement.
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These easements preserve wetland and grassland habitats and prevent conversion to croplands or other uses not compatible with migratory bird and other wildlife values.
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The shores of the lake are all forested with no private property easements.
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States, however, have moved ahead to grant credits that can be used to pay state income tax to donors of qualified conservation easements.
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The property was placed into a conservation easement in 1976, donated to the association in 1997, and is now its headquarters and educational center.
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All temporary easements are decided on while taking disturbance possibilities into account.
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One such relationship is the easement, where the owner of one property has the right to pass over a neighboring property.
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