noun

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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).

example

The power company has an easement to put their electricity poles along the edge of this land.

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An element such as a baseboard, handrail, etc., that is curved instead of abruptly changing direction.

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Easing, relief.

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The act of relieving oneself: defecating or urinating.

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(model railroading) Transition spiral curve track between a straight or tangent track and a circular curved track of a certain radius or selected radius.

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Assistance.

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Support.

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Gratification.

Examples of easement in a Sentence

A conservation easement is federally protected land that will not be used for land development purposes.

Nevertheless, they will after 20 years acquire an easement of light.

Is this a valid reason when tenants have had easement to these areas for forty years.

It also proposed an easement, conferring recognition of private rights of way for owners.

Alternatively you can terminate the wayleave, which forces the utility company to exercise their compulsory powers to acquire a permanent easement.

The Addition will not apply to the creation of a wayleave, license or " statutory easement " .

It does not matter how the legal easement was created.

Firstly, whether the rule requires a quasi- easement to satisfy one or two tests, before a grant will be implied.

The smoothest and safest running is, in fact, attained when a " transition," " easement " or " adjustment " curve is inserted between the tangent and the point of circular curvature.

The title to land is registered, in all cases; and so, with a few exceptions, is every servitude or easement, mortgage or charge, upon land.

It provided for compulsory education, and for the taxation of church property; prohibited the grant by counties or cities of financial aid to railway or other corporations, and enjoined that railways should have an easement only in their right of way.

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