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Hear this out loud PauseAn easement is permission to use an area of land. The property owner retains ownership of the area covered by the easement. Easements "run with the land" - that is, they automatically continue in force when the land is sold.
Hear this out loud PauseThe rule of necessity in Alaska "is whether the easement is reasonably necessary for the beneficial enjoyment of the property as it existed when the severance was made, regardless of whether the easement is one of implied grant or of implied reservation." At 984.
Hear this out loud PauseSection Line Easement (SLE)s are existing easements established for access purposes, up to and including construction of paved roads. These easements are managed by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) under AS 38 pursuant to AS 19.30. 400.
Hear this out loud PauseAlaska's adverse possession law is fairly simple. Anyone openly possessing a parcel of property under color of title for at least seven years, or at least 10 years under a good faith (but mistaken) belief that the land was already part of their property, may claim that property.
Easement. An interest in land owned by another party that entitles the holder to a specific limited use or enjoyment, including the right to construct, reconstruct, operate, and maintain authorized improvements.