Nonmonetary Encumbrances Flashcards

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Appurtenant Easements

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Attached to the land and if the property is sold, the easement is transferred to the new owner

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Conservation Easement

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A voluntary, legal agreement that permanently limits uses of the land in order to protect its conversation values

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Dominant Tenement

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The landowner who benefits from an easment

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Easement

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Interest that entitles one party to some limited use of another party’s land

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5
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Easement in Gross

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Right to use the land of another

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Egress

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An exit

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7
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Encroachment

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The intrusion upon another person’s property without a right to use it

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8
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Encumbrance

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A claim upon real property; any impediment to a clear title

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Ingress

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An entrance

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10
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Laches

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A delay in asserting one’s rights

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License

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The personal, non-assignable authorization to enter and perform certain acts on another’s land

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Nonmonetary Encumbrance

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Affects the physical condition or use of the property; includes deed restrictions, easements, and encroachments

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Profit/Profit a Prendre

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A type of easement; it is a right to remove soil, minerals, fruit, timber, or some product of the land with compensation to the surface owner of the land

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14
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Servient Tenement

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Land on which an easement runs

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15
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View Easement

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Easement that restricts the height of buildings and plants

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16
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Easement by prescription

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Created by open, notorious, uninterrupted, hostile, and adverse use of another’s land for a period set by statute

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Easement by necessity

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When one parcel of land is sold, depriving the other parcel of access to a public road or utility