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E-grāmata: Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination [Wiley Online]

(Land Boundary Consultant, Newfields, New Hampshire)
  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 111867524X
  • ISBN-13: 9781118675243
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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Sep-2013
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 111867524X
  • ISBN-13: 9781118675243
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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
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction
1(7)
Rights and Interests in Land; Transfer of Ownership
1(2)
Means of Transferring or Obtaining Title or Rights in Land
3(5)
2 Easements in General
8(21)
Definition: What is an Easement?
8(12)
Easement Terminology
20(5)
Intermittent Easements
25(4)
3 Types of Easements
29(16)
Right of Way
29(2)
Right of Way Line
31(14)
4 Creation of Easements
45(40)
Express Grant
46(3)
Reservation or Exception
49(2)
Agreement or Covenant
51(1)
Implication
51(11)
Estoppel
62(1)
Prescription
63(9)
Eminent Domain
72(2)
Custom
74(8)
Vote of a Governing Body
82(3)
5 Termination of Easements
85(11)
Expiration
85(1)
Release
86(1)
Merger of Title
87(1)
Abandonment
87(3)
Estoppel
90(1)
Prescription or Adverse Possession
90(1)
Destruction of the Servient Estate
91(1)
Cessation of Necessity
92(1)
Eminent Domain
92(1)
Frustration of Purpose
92(2)
Overburden
94(2)
6 Easements and Descriptions
96(12)
General
96(4)
Void Instruments
100(2)
Interpretation
102(3)
Compilation
105(3)
7 Problem Easements
108(9)
Undescribed Easements, Blanket Easements
108(1)
Locating an Undefined Easement
109(1)
Hidden Easements
110(1)
Rolling Easements
111(3)
Shore Road Allowances in Canada
114(1)
The New Zealand Example
115(2)
8 The Process of Reversion
117(5)
Estate in Reversion
117(1)
Possibility of Reverter
117(5)
9 Reversion of Easements
122(5)
Highways
124(1)
Flowage
124(1)
Railroads
125(2)
10 Reversion Relating to Highways (And to Other Types of Rights of Way)
127(13)
Discontinuance or Abandonment
128(1)
Actual Highway Abandonment
128(1)
Procedure
129(2)
Presumption of Law
131(4)
Overcoming the Presumption
135(2)
Abandonment, Strictly Speaking
137(3)
11 Rules of Locating and Defining Reversions
140(13)
Basic Rule
141(1)
Curved Street
142(1)
Street Intersection
142(1)
Ownership at Intersection with Reversion Only at One Street
143(1)
Curved Street Intersection
144(1)
Lots at an Angle Point in the Road
144(1)
Lots Adjoining a Subdivision Boundary
145(1)
Marginal Road
146(1)
Special Cases
146(1)
Problem Cases
147(3)
Documents Indefinite or Not Available
150(1)
Summary of Procedure for Determining Reversion Rights in Vacated Highways
151(2)
12 Easements and The Land Surveyor
153(4)
ALTA/ACSM Standards
153(1)
Right of Way as Boundary Line
154(1)
Retracement of Right of Way Line
154(1)
Retractment of Original Survey of Highway
155(1)
Easement Plans are Land Surveys
155(1)
Liability of the Land Surveyor
156(1)
Easements are Similar to Other Land
156(1)
13 Easements and The Title Examiner (Or Records Researcher)
157(7)
Items Outside the Period of Search
157(1)
Items Not on the Public Record at the Court House
157(1)
Items to Be Shown by an Accurate Survey
158(1)
Implied Dedication and/or Acceptance
158(1)
What Insurance Does Not Cover
158(4)
Liability of the Title Examiner
162(2)
14 Case Studies
164(95)
Case #1 Who Owns the Road?
164(4)
Case #2 Who Owns the Land?
168(2)
Case #3 How Much Research is Necessary?
170(3)
Case #4 How Wide is the Right of Way?
173(6)
Case #5 When Does a Road Become Not a Road?
179(3)
Case #6 Presumption of Ownership to Centerline Overcome
182(5)
Case #7 Right of Way Created by Estoppel
187(4)
Case #8 The Marginal Road, a Special Case
191(3)
Case #9 Road Constructed Outside of Layout
194(2)
Case #10 Reversion of a Cemetery Lot
196(9)
Case #11 Determining Title to Land Parcel When a Road is Relocated
205(9)
Case #12 Easement by Agreement Resulting in Cessation of Necessity
214(4)
Case #13 Road Shown on Subdivision Plat Not a Public Way
218(7)
Case #14 Railroad as Abutter Not Receiving One-Half of Vacated Highway
225(6)
Case #15 Overburdening an Easement Causing Its Termination
231(7)
Case #16 Major Expansion of Development Not Causing an Overburden
238(4)
Case #17 Proprietor's Way
242(7)
Case #18 Easement by Custom
249(10)
References 259(1)
For Further Reference 260(4)
Glossary 264(17)
Index 281
DONALD A. WILSON is the President of Land & Boundary Consultants, Inc., in Newfields, New Hampshire.