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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.
An easement is a right to access or use land or property belonging to someone else in a particular way. For example, the general public might have a right to cross a field on a defined footpath. Or the owner of a neighbouring house might have a right to access a drain that runs under both houses.
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.
Creation of EasementsExpress Easements. Express easements are created by a written agreement between landowners granting or reserving an easement.Implied Easements.Prescriptive Easements.
1. Owner: An individual owner of land can create easement for any estate or interest. The owner of servient tenement can impose easement, by his unilateral act, on his property.