By jbwright | Published August 3, 2020 | Posted in Boundaries, Easements, Real Estate, Surveying | Comments Off on The Importance Of Historical Use In Boundary Disputes
A Blanket Easement Defined. Sometimes an easement grant recites a right to use the land for a limited purpose, but does not designate the bounds or footprint to be employed for that purpose. This is called a “blanket form” easement.[1] We often see the blanket form used for utility easements (e.g., electrical power lines, cable, Read More
Read MoreFrom time to time I’m called on to help resolve disputes about easements, whether utility easements (e.g., pipelines or power lines), right of way or access easements (e.g., roads or trails through the land of another), or other classes of easements (e.g., drainfields). Often, there are questions or disputes about what was intended when the Read More
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