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Easement in grossPosted on:4/8/2006
| An easement in gross is one that is attached to an individual person or legal entity rather than a parcel of real estate served by the easement. |
An easement in gross is one that is attached to an individual person or legal entity rather than a parcel of real estate served by the easement. This easement can be personal (like an easement to use one's boat ramp) or commercial (like an easement given to a railway company to build and maintain a rail line across one's property) in nature. In earlier times, easements in gross were considered neither assignable nor inheritable, but today, most courts hold that commercially-oriented easements in fee are freely alienable.
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