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There are two types of easements: affirmative and negative. An affirmative easement gives the easement holder the right to do something on the grantor of the easement's land, such as travel on a road through the grantor's land.
PUE stands for Public Utility Easement. Like other easements, a PUE grants certain rights to the owner of the easement.
Creation of EasementsExpress Easements. Express easements are created by a written agreement between landowners granting or reserving an easement.Implied Easements.Prescriptive Easements.
Affirmative easements are the most common. They allow privileged use of land owned by others. Negative easements are more restrictive. They limit how land is used.
A short form agreement granting an easement interest in real property for the benefit of another parcel of real property. This form of easement agreement is a jurisdictionally neutral multistate template that can be used in all jurisdictions.