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Termination of Easements

Termination of Easements. Termination Methods. Natural Duration Presumption – fee simple (forever) May be limited in deed In gross Common law = life of dominant tenant Modern law = fee simple, especially if business related Licenses end upon revocation

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Termination of Easements

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  1. Termination of Easements

  2. Termination Methods Natural Duration Presumption – fee simple (forever) May be limited in deed In gross Common law = life of dominant tenant Modern law = fee simple, especially if business related Licenses end upon revocation Implied by necessity ends when necessity ends
  3. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger
  4. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release
  5. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant
  6. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant Estoppel
  7. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant Estoppel Forfeiture
  8. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant Estoppel Forfeiture Not Mere Non-use
  9. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant Estoppel Forfeiture Not Mere Non-use Prescription/Adverse Use
  10. Termination Methods Natural Duration Merger Release Abandonment by Dominant Tenant Estoppel Forfeiture Not Mere Non-use Prescription/Adverse Use Sale of Servient Tenement of a Prescriptive or Implied by Prior Use Easement? If apparent by inspection – easement likely to continue If not apparent by inspection – jurisdictions are divided
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