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n. (plural of easement English)

Usage examples of "easements".

It would have been easily disposed of if the only rights which could be annexed to land were easements, such as a right of way.

The language of the law of easements was built up out of similes drawn from persons at a time when the noxoe deditio was still familiar.

As easements were said to belong to the dominant estate, it followed that whoever possessed the land had a right of the same degree over what was incidental to it.

We must take it that easements have become an incident of land by an unconscious and unreasoned assumption that a piece of land can have rights.

Bracton supposes grants of easements with or without mention of assigns, which looks as if he thought the difference might be material with regard to easements also.

Furthermore, this statement, as Lord Coke meant it, is perfectly consistent with the other and more important distinction between warranties and rights in the nature of easements or covenants creating such rights.

Covenants which started from the analogy of warranties, and others to which was applied the language and reasoning of easements, have been confounded together under the title of [401] covenants running with the land.

But it was not necessary to mention assigns in order to attach easements and the like to land.

The transfer of easements presented itself as one case to be explained, and that has now been analyzed, and its influence on the law has been traced.

A few thousand well-placed acres of easements could stop a tendril of sprawl cold, protecting far larger areas beyond.

The company negotiated easements to every building on the planned route of the tunnel except one.

No recorded easements or leases for underground rights beneath Ettie s building.

We'll use our easements to ferry it up to the surface where the freighters will pick it up, so we won't put you Hoogs out at all.

The crime of one generation was common practice in the next and so a thousand easements came automatically to the tensed descendants of people who did not have the satisfaction of catharsis.

The sheriff continued, "Two families along Blackwater Canal wouldn't grant Mr Davett easements to run his barges.