CONCISE, IN-DEPTH COVERAGE OF THE COMPLEX ISSUES OF EASEMENTS AND THEIR REVERSION
The definition, use, defense, and retirement of easements are areas of active work for land surveyors, lawyers, and the holders and buyers of easements, such as utility companies and highway departments. Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination is the most up-to-date reference that succinctly and incisively covers easements and reversions, written for land surveyors and title examiners.
This comprehensive guide covers the various forms of easements, their creation, reversion, and termination. Its numerous case studies offer examples of situations in which easements resulted in litigation and reveal how these cases were decided by the courts. The book also includes coverage of undescribed easements and guidance on how to properly write new easement descriptions.
This useful, practical handbook:
Defines easements and easement terminology
Covers both right-of-way and right-of-way line easements
Explains the creation of easements by express grant, reservation or exception, agreement or covenant, implication, estoppel, custom, and more
Explores all types of easement termination, including expiration, release, merger of title, abandonment, prescription or adverse possession, and many others
Provides thorough descriptions of problem easements, from undescribed and blanket easements to hidden and rolling easements
Offers extensive coverage of reversion of easements, including highway-related reversions and rules for locating and defining reversions
Presents detailed information for land surveyors and title examiners on how to handle these easement issues