easement

IPA: ˈizmʌnt

noun

  • (law) An interest in land which grants the legal right to use another person's real property (real estate), generally in order to cross a part of the property or to gain access to something on the property (right of way).
  • (architecture) An element such as a baseboard, handrail, etc., that is curved instead of abruptly changing direction.
  • (archaic) Easing; relief; assistance; support.
  • (archaic, euphemistic) The act of relieving oneself: defecating or urinating.
  • (model railroading) Transition spiral curve track between a straight or tangent track and a circular curved track of a certain radius or selected radius.
  • Gratification.
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Examples of "easement" in Sentences

  • Such as the Grantee of an easement
  • It will be used for a flowage easement.
  • An easement that benefits an individual is an easement in gross.
  • However, AEP only acquired flowage easements for much of the property.
  • Easement by necessity is a higher standard by which to imply an easement.
  • The function of the corridor is the same and both require the same easement.
  • It will be recorded on maps as a perpetual flowage easement area of the state.
  • Like a commercial easement in gross, a profit in gross is completely alienable.
  • The flooded acres will be recorded as a permanent flowage easement of the state after the trial.
  • The lowered value was based on the agricultural use and the inability to develop the site, as well as a flowage easement with the U.S. Army.

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