Oregon Property Easement Laws

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This easement form, a Public Utilities Easement (temporary and permanent), provides an easement for the original excavation and construction of utility line and upon the completion of the construction thereof shall cease and desist, save and except for that portion hereinbefore described as being a permanent easement.


An easement gives one party the right to go onto another party's property. That property may be owned by a private person, a business entity, or a group of owners. Utilities often get easements that allow them to run pipes or phone lines beneath private property. Easements may be obtained for access to another property, called "access and egress", use of spring water, entry to make repairs on a fence or slide area, drive cattle across and other uses. The easement is a real property interest, but separate from the legal title of the owner of the underlying land.

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An easement is a nonpossessory interest in the land of another that entitles the easement holder to limited use of another's land without interference. ORS 105.170 (1). An easement holder is a person with a legal right to use the easement and may include the owner of the land across which the easement passes.

(1) The holders of an interest in any easement shall maintain the easement in repair.

One of the most common easements is an easement for ingress and egress, which allows an easement holder to go across another property owner's property, usually to access their own property.

An easement is a nonpossessory interest in the land of another that entitles the easement holder to limited use of another's land without interference. ORS 105.170 (1). An easement holder is a person with a legal right to use the easement and may include the owner of the land across which the easement passes.

Easements, both temporary and permanent, are specific as to use and cannot be utilized for a purpose other than what is specified. An easement area purchased to construct and maintain roadway slopes cannot be used to place a drainage facility or a sidewalk. Thus all intended uses of the easement must be specified.

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