Real Estate Law 8th Edition by Robert J. Aalberts – Test Bank
CHAPTER 4
RIGHTS IN LAND OF OTHERS
CHAPTER OUTLINE
1. Easements
A. Definitions and Classifications
1. Affirmative and Negative Easements
Fontainebleau V. Forty-Five Twenty-Five Inc, p. 121 (see Teaching Suggestion 1)
2. Easements Appurtenant and In Gross
3. Alienability and Apportionment
B. Creation of Easements
1. Express Conveyance
2. Implied Easements
MacCaskill v. Ebert, p. 123
Problem 8
- Implied Easements
Problem 10
4. Prescription
United States on Behalf of the Zuni Tribe of New Mexico v.
Platt, p. 124
Problems 4, 6, 7
5. Easement by Estoppel
Problem 6
C. Extent of the Easement
1. Development of the Dominant Estate
Kuras v. Kope, p.125
Problems 1, 2, 5
2. Use by Servient Owner; Repair of Easement
Reyna v. Ayco Development Corp., p.127
D.Termination of Easements
1. Cessation of Purpose
2. Expiration of Period
- Merger
4. Abandonment
5. Destruction of the Servient Estate
6. Estoppel
7. Prescription
8. Cessation of Necessity
9. Condemnation
10. Release
II. Profits
Problems 1, 4
III. Licenses
Yarde Metals, Inc. v. New England Patriots Limited Partnership, p. 128
TEACHING SUGGESTIONS
1. The following chart might be used in your discussion of whether easements are assignable and apportionable:
Assignable? Apportionable?
Easement AppurtenantYes Yes
Easement in GrossCommercial—YesOnly if Exclusive
Non-Commercial–Possibly
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