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  2. Easement - Wikipedia

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    A metal plaque on the sidewalk of New York City to declare that the crossing onto the private property is a revocable license to protect it from becoming an easement by prescription [13] Easements by prescription, also called prescriptive easements, are implied easements granted after the dominant estate has used the property in a hostile ...

  3. Aldred's Case - Wikipedia

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    Aldred's Case (1610) 9 Co Rep 57b; (1610) 77 ER 816, [1558–1774] All ER Rep 622, is an English land law and tort law case on nuisance.The case can be seen as the birth of the ordinary man having a cause of action in certain types of environmental law against his immediate neighbour.

  4. Adverse possession - Wikipedia

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    Adverse possession in common law, and the related civil law concept of usucaption (also acquisitive prescription or prescriptive acquisition), are legal mechanisms under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property, usually real property, may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation without the permission of its legal owner.

  5. How to deal with neighbors that encroach on your property - AOL

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    An easement is a right of access that has been agreed-upon by the property owner, in writing, or mandated by a government decision. Perhaps the first owner of your house granted your neighbor ...

  6. What happens if I find an unregistered easement running ... - AOL

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    The easement contains pipes that supply water to 360,000 residents. The problem is that those pipes are now nearly 100 years old, so a rupture could happen at any time, resulting in untold damages.

  7. Trespass to land - Wikipedia

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    If a trespass is actionable and no action is taken within reasonable or prescribed time limits, the landowner may forever lose the right to seek a remedy, and may even forfeit certain property rights in the case of adverse possession and easement by prescription. Trespass may also arise upon the easement of one person upon the land of another ...

  8. Bass v Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Easements, prescription, tort Bass v Gregory (1890) is an English tort law and English land law case, concerning a ventilation shaft on under or through adjoining land (a "passage of air"). It was deemed an easement by prescription , having been used without long interruptions for forty years.

  9. Easement by prescription - Wikipedia

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