natural easement

natural easement
See easement ex jure naturale.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • easement — ease·ment / ēz mənt/ n [Anglo French esement, literally, benefit, convenience, from Old French aisement, from aisier to ease, assist]: an interest in land owned by another that entitles its holder to a specific limited use or enjoyment (as the… …   Law dictionary

  • easement — A right of use over the property of another. Traditionally the permitted kinds of uses were limited, the most important being rights of way and rights concerning flowing waters. The easement was normally for the benefit of adjoining lands, no… …   Black's law dictionary

  • easement — A right of use over the property of another. Traditionally the permitted kinds of uses were limited, the most important being rights of way and rights concerning flowing waters. The easement was normally for the benefit of adjoining lands, no… …   Black's law dictionary

  • easement of natural support — The easement or right which a landowner has to the lateral and subjacent support of his land in its natural condition. Booth v Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Terminal R. Co. 140 NY 267, 35 NE 592. An easement ex jure naturale rather than a true… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • easement by natural right — See easement ex jure naturale …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • easement ex jure naturale — Not a true easement, since not created by the act of man. A right, such as subjacent and lateral support or the right of an owner of land to have surface water flow freely from his land to that of his neighbor, arising by law and existing as a so …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • natural support — See easement of natural support …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Conservation easement — In the United States, a conservation easement (also called a conservation covenant or conservation restriction) is an encumbrance sometimes including a transfer of usage rights (easement) which creates a legally enforceable land preservation… …   Wikipedia

  • Carvins Cove Natural Reserve — is the second largest city park in the United States, at convert|12700|acre|km2|0 [http://www.tpl.org/content documents/ccpe 100LargestCityParks.pdf] . It is located in Roanoke County, Virginia and Botetourt County, Virginia.In the 1930s, Carvins …   Wikipedia

  • continuous easement — noun or continuous servitude law : an easement that does not require the act of man for its enjoyment (as an easement of drainage by a natural watercourse or a right of light or air) compare discontinuous easement …   Useful english dictionary

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