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Easements are recognized and regulated under the law in British Columbia, Canada. An easement is a legal right to use someone else's property for a specific purpose, such as accessing a neighboring property or using a shared driveway. Easements can be created by agreement between property owners or by court order.
Easements are either positive or negative. A positive easement gives the dominant owner the right to do something on the land of the servient owner. A negative easement gives the dominant owner the right to prevent the servient owner from using its land in a particular way.
ofway agreement is a document in which a property owner permits the City or a public utility company such as BC Hydro or Telus, the right to use a portion of the owner's property to pipes, cables, etc.
Statutory Rights of Way in BC Other examples include the thousands of kilometres of railway, highway, oil and gas pipeline statutory rights of way across BC. Unlike an easement, which exists between property owners, a statutory right of way has no designated dominant tenement.
A Right of Way is a type of easement in which the owner grants access rights of another to pass over the land of another. These access agreements are in rural and recreational properties (i.e. cottages). The waterfront owner will grant an Easement to the landlocked property to access the shorefront.