An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an appurtenant easement

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An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an appurtenant easement

An easement

Question 1.1. An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an appurtenant easement. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 2.2. Implied easements are generally: (Points : 2)
appurtenant easements
written easements
easements in gross
another name for a license

Question 3.3. A license must always be written and notarized. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 4.4. An easement may be lost by the merger of the dominant and the servient tenement. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 5.5. Which of the following events would not terminate an easement? (Points : 2)
ownership of the dominant and servient tenement by the same owner
expiration of a fixed duration
failure to use the easement on a continuous basis
dedication of a private road easement to public use

Question 6.6. An implied easement must be witnessed and notarized. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 7.7. An easement created by use of property without the permission of the owner is known as an implied easement. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 8.8. A landlocked owner who acquires an easement over a neighbor’s property to gain access to a public road is generally thought to own: (Points : 2)
a prescriptive easement
implied easement
a license
easement by necessity

Question 9.9. An easement can be terminated by abandonment of use. (Points : 2)
True
False

Question 10.10. A prescriptive easement once created can never be terminated. (Points : 2)
True
False

 

 

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Question 1.1. An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an appurtenant easement. (Points : 2)
       False

Question 2.2. Implied easements are generally: (Points : 2)
       appurtenant easements

Question 3.3. A license must always be written and notarized. (Points : 2)
       False…………………………………..

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