Easements and Well Sharing
Easements and well sharing addresses acquiring, maintaining and protecting water access. It expands to discuss well sharing, ditches and pipelines. Presenters are Laura Schroeder, Therese Ure, and Sarah Liljefelt.
For a written discussion, see the Law of Easements article or watch the video below.
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The presentation outline follows:
- Basic Property Concepts
- Types of Easements
- Express
- Implied
- Prescriptive
- Statutory
- Irrevocable Licenses
- Statutory Easements
- Utility Easements
- Interpretation
Fee ownership is full ownership of a property. An easement is a nonpossessory interest in the land of another. It entitles holders to a private right of way embodying the right to pass across another’s land. An easement grants the right to use or control property owned by another. A license is a revocable permission to use the land of another.