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Easements relating to land surveying and title examination [[electronic resource] /] / Donald A. Wilson
Easements relating to land surveying and title examination [[electronic resource] /] / Donald A. Wilson
Autore Wilson Donald A. <1941->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 346.7304/35
Soggetto topico Servitudes - United States
Surveying - Law and legislation - United States
Land titles - United States
ISBN 1-118-41706-2
1-118-67524-X
1-118-42001-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; Rights and Interests in Land; Transfer of Ownership; Ownership in General; Transfer of Title and Property Rights; Means of Transferring or Obtaining Title or Rights in Land; Corporeal and Incorporeal Hereditaments; Chapter 2 Easements in General; Definition: What Is an Easement?; Identical with Servitude; Different from License; Different from Profit; Differing from Fee; Illustrative Case; Illustrative Decision; Canals; Easement Terminology; Dominant and Servient Ownership
Appurtenant Easements vs. Easements in GrossDetermining Whether an Easement Is Appurtenant or in Gross; Affirmative as Opposed to Negative; Apparent vs. Nonapparent; Continuous vs. Noncontinuous; Perpetual vs. Temporary; Public or Private Easements; Intermittent Easements; Quasi-Easements; Reciprocal Negative Easements; Secondary Easements; Easement by Substitution; Chapter 3 Types of Easements; Right of Way; Right of Way Line; Highways; Private Roads; Private Use of Water; Energy Easements; Chapter 4 Creation of Easements; Express Grant; Reservation or Exception; Agreement or Covenant
ImplicationWays of Necessity; Rationale of the Court System; Paper Streets; Strict Necessity; Implication vs. Necessity; Estoppel; Prescription; Public Highway by Prescription; Dedication; Private Dedication; Ancient Rights; Eminent Domain; Private Condemnation; Custom; Public Trust Easements; Vote of a Governing Body; Extent and Scope of Easements; Chapter 5 Termination of Easements; Expiration; Release; Merger of Title; Abandonment; Right to Abandon Location; Estoppel; Prescription or Adverse Possession; Destruction of the Servient Estate; Cessation of Necessity; Eminent Domain
Frustration of PurposeCessation of Purpose; Overburden; Chapter 6 Easements and Descriptions; General; Void Instruments; Interpretation; Intent; Compilation; Chapter 7 Problem Easements; Undescribed Easements, Blanket Easements; Locating an Undefined Easement; Hidden Easements; Rolling Easements; Shore Road Allowances in Canada; The New Zealand Example; Chapter 8 The Process of Reversion; Estate in Reversion; Possibility of Reverter; Chapter 9 Reversion of Easements; Highways; Flowage; Railroads; Chapter 10 Reversion Relating to Highways: (and to Other Types of Rights of Way)
Discontinuance or AbandonmentActual Highway Abandonment; Procedure; Presumption of Law; Overcoming the Presumption; Grantor Doesn't Own It, or Part of It; Intent of the Parties to the Transaction; Language Excludes Street; Abandonment, Strictly Speaking; Railroads; Road Reserves; Chapter 11 Rules of Locating and Defining Reversions; Basic Rule; Curved Street; Street Intersection; Ownership at Intersection with Reversion Only at One Street; Curved Street Intersection; Lots at an Angle Point in the Road; Lots Adjoining a Subdivision Boundary; Marginal Road; Special Cases; Problem Cases
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Record Nr. UNINA-9910141809203321
Wilson Donald A. <1941->  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Easements relating to land surveying and title examination / / Donald A. Wilson
Easements relating to land surveying and title examination / / Donald A. Wilson
Autore Wilson Donald A. <1941->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (303 p.)
Disciplina 346.7304/35
Soggetto topico Servitudes - United States
Surveying - Law and legislation - United States
Land titles - United States
ISBN 1-118-41706-2
1-118-67524-X
1-118-42001-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction; Rights and Interests in Land; Transfer of Ownership; Ownership in General; Transfer of Title and Property Rights; Means of Transferring or Obtaining Title or Rights in Land; Corporeal and Incorporeal Hereditaments; Chapter 2 Easements in General; Definition: What Is an Easement?; Identical with Servitude; Different from License; Different from Profit; Differing from Fee; Illustrative Case; Illustrative Decision; Canals; Easement Terminology; Dominant and Servient Ownership
Appurtenant Easements vs. Easements in GrossDetermining Whether an Easement Is Appurtenant or in Gross; Affirmative as Opposed to Negative; Apparent vs. Nonapparent; Continuous vs. Noncontinuous; Perpetual vs. Temporary; Public or Private Easements; Intermittent Easements; Quasi-Easements; Reciprocal Negative Easements; Secondary Easements; Easement by Substitution; Chapter 3 Types of Easements; Right of Way; Right of Way Line; Highways; Private Roads; Private Use of Water; Energy Easements; Chapter 4 Creation of Easements; Express Grant; Reservation or Exception; Agreement or Covenant
ImplicationWays of Necessity; Rationale of the Court System; Paper Streets; Strict Necessity; Implication vs. Necessity; Estoppel; Prescription; Public Highway by Prescription; Dedication; Private Dedication; Ancient Rights; Eminent Domain; Private Condemnation; Custom; Public Trust Easements; Vote of a Governing Body; Extent and Scope of Easements; Chapter 5 Termination of Easements; Expiration; Release; Merger of Title; Abandonment; Right to Abandon Location; Estoppel; Prescription or Adverse Possession; Destruction of the Servient Estate; Cessation of Necessity; Eminent Domain
Frustration of PurposeCessation of Purpose; Overburden; Chapter 6 Easements and Descriptions; General; Void Instruments; Interpretation; Intent; Compilation; Chapter 7 Problem Easements; Undescribed Easements, Blanket Easements; Locating an Undefined Easement; Hidden Easements; Rolling Easements; Shore Road Allowances in Canada; The New Zealand Example; Chapter 8 The Process of Reversion; Estate in Reversion; Possibility of Reverter; Chapter 9 Reversion of Easements; Highways; Flowage; Railroads; Chapter 10 Reversion Relating to Highways: (and to Other Types of Rights of Way)
Discontinuance or AbandonmentActual Highway Abandonment; Procedure; Presumption of Law; Overcoming the Presumption; Grantor Doesn't Own It, or Part of It; Intent of the Parties to the Transaction; Language Excludes Street; Abandonment, Strictly Speaking; Railroads; Road Reserves; Chapter 11 Rules of Locating and Defining Reversions; Basic Rule; Curved Street; Street Intersection; Ownership at Intersection with Reversion Only at One Street; Curved Street Intersection; Lots at an Angle Point in the Road; Lots Adjoining a Subdivision Boundary; Marginal Road; Special Cases; Problem Cases
Documents Indefinite or Not Available
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811647103321
Wilson Donald A. <1941->  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui