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Right-of-way is a specific form of easement. An easement is usually given across land for a singular purpose such as for a utility line. An easement for ingress and egress (the right to travel) may be permanent but is often temporary such as in a construction access easement.
The North Carolina courts have defined an easement as ?a non-possessory right to make limited use of land owned by another without taking a part thereof.?
Sometimes homeowners want to understand if they can remove an easement from their property or can a property owner block an easement. If the intent is to prevent or obstruct the use of the easement, the answer is probably no.
There are usually two core principles of Georgia easement law: The easement holder's use of the land cannot exceed the scope and the purpose of the easement. The property owner cannot interfere with the easement holder's rights.
Execution: The Easement must be executed on behalf of both the Grantor and the Grantee, and all signatures must be acknowledged by a Notary Public. Recording: The Easement must be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of the county in which the Land is located.