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Legal Definitions - determinable easement
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Definition of determinable easement
A determinable easement is a type of easement that terminates on the occurrence of a specific event. An easement is an interest in land owned by another person, consisting of the right to use or control the land for a specific limited purpose. The land benefiting from an easement is called the dominant estate, while the land burdened by an easement is called the servient estate.
For example, a landowner may grant an easement to a neighbor to use a portion of their land for a driveway, but the easement may terminate if the neighbor sells their property or if the driveway is no longer needed.
Another example of a determinable easement is a right-of-way easement that terminates when a public road is built, and the easement is no longer necessary for access.
Overall, a determinable easement is a limited right to use someone else's land that automatically ends when a specific event occurs.
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