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  2. Easement - Wikipedia

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    Electrical power line easement. Telephone line easement. Fuel gas pipe easement. Sidewalk easement. Usually sidewalks are in the public right-of-way. View easement. Prevents someone from blocking the view of the easement owner, or permits the owner to cut the blocking vegetation on the land of another. Driveway easement, also known as easement ...

  3. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    A distinction may be made between a residential tenancy, offering a person a place to live, and a business tenancy, where premises are occupied for business purposes. There may be different statutory provisions for residential and business tenancies, for example in the UK's Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , Part I (now largely superseded) dealt ...

  4. Real estate contract - Wikipedia

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    A real estate contract is a contract between parties for the purchase and sale, exchange, or other conveyance of real estate.The sale of land is governed by the laws and practices of the jurisdiction in which the land is located.

  5. Lease - Wikipedia

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    Industrial or business equipment are also leased. In essence, a lease agreement is a contract between two parties: the lessor and the lessee. The lessor is the legal owner of the asset, while the lessee obtains the right to use the asset in return for regular rental payments. [2]

  6. English land law - Wikipedia

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    Second, an easement may also come about through an express assurance, triggering proprietary estoppel. This was the case in Crabb v Arun District Council, where a landowner acquired an easement after the council assured him they would leave him access to his land over theirs, when he sold another portion that gave the route in from the main road.

  7. Not Sure How to Choose Between a Lease Buyout vs ... - AOL

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    We explain lease buyouts and discuss if they're a more convenient option than financing your purchase so you can decide between a lease buyout vs. financing.

  8. What happens if I find an unregistered easement running ... - AOL

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    The easement contains pipes that supply water to 360,000 residents. The problem is that those pipes are now nearly 100 years old, so a rupture could happen at any time, resulting in untold damages.

  9. Property - Wikipedia

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    Property may be jointly owned by more than one party equally or unequally, or according to simple or complex agreements; to distinguish ownership and easement from rent, there is an expectation that each party's will with regard to the property be clearly defined and unconditional. [citation needed]. The parties may expect their wills to be ...