easements of light, air, and view

easements of light, air, and view
Express or implied easements for the enjoyment of light, air, and view without obstruction by structures on the adjoining premises. 1 Am J2d Adj L §§ 89 et seq. See ancient lights.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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