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nonexclusive easement

Read a random definition: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)

A quick definition of nonexclusive easement:

A nonexclusive easement is a legal agreement that allows someone to use someone else's land for a specific purpose, like crossing it to get to a public road. The land that benefits from the easement is called the dominant estate, while the land burdened by the easement is called the servient estate. Unlike a lease or license, an easement may last forever, but it does not give the holder the right to possess, take from, improve, or sell the land. There are different types of easements, such as a right-of-way, a right to water, or a right to place or keep something on the servient estate.

A more thorough explanation:

A nonexclusive easement is a type of easement that allows multiple people to use or control a piece of land for a specific purpose. The land that benefits from the easement is called the dominant estate, while the land burdened by the easement is called the servient estate. Unlike a lease or license, an easement may last forever, but it does not give the holder the right to possess, take from, improve, or sell the land.

For example, a nonexclusive easement may allow multiple property owners to use a shared driveway to access a public road. Another example is a nonexclusive easement that allows multiple property owners to use a shared path to access a nearby lake or beach.

These examples illustrate how a nonexclusive easement can benefit multiple property owners by allowing them to share access to a common area or resource.

non est inventus | nonexclusive license

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