Servitudes: Easements
Across
- 2. termination when servient owner wrongfully and physically prevents use of easement for prescriptive period
- 3. termination of easement through reliance on statement of easement owner
- 6. easement which entitles easement holder to restrict servient tenant from act on easement
- 8. express or implied to create easement for benefit of grantee's parcel
- 12. express or implied to reserve easement for benefit of grantor
- 19. scope of duration of easement unless otherwise stated
- 20. revocable privilege to do an act on another's land; not an easement
- 21. scope of easement governed by principle of reasonable developmen
- 23. basis for implied easement when parcel has been severed and no other alternative to easement (landlocked parcel, water supply, etc.)
- 24. creation of easement from a prior existing use under common ownership or based on necessity
- 25. easement created to directly benefit another parcel of land
- 26. ___ tenement - parcel of land which benefits from easement
- 27. creation of easement in writing
Down
- 1. easement obtained through use of land in an open and notorious way, adverse to owner, and continuous and uninterrupted for statutory period
- 4. termination of easement when title to dominant and servient property are held by same owner
- 5. written termination of easement; must comply with statute of frauds requirements
- 7. easement created which does not benefit any particular property; no dominant tenement, only servient; benefits holder of easement
- 9. easement which entitles easement holder to use another's land for stated purpose
- 10. non-possessory property interest dealing with use not possession
- 11. occurs when easement is used to benefit non-dominant property
- 13. ___ tenement - burdened parcel of land being used for easement purpose
- 14. Easement ___ has a duty to repair and maintain easement; has implied permission to access servient tenement to do so
- 15. common type of non-possessory land use arrangement
- 16. right to use another's land to remove natural resources (soil, sand, gravel, trees, etc.); type of easement
- 17. scope of easement which controls
- 18. example of easement in gross (power, cable, phone)
- 22. termination of easement through alternate means permanently preventing use of easement