Private Access to Public Rights-of-Way is brought to you by Lorman
Gain a better understanding of land rights access issues for rights-of-way or easements held by public or private entities.
Gain a better understanding of land rights access issues for rights-of-way or easements held by public or private entities. Learn about different types of easements and how these various easements get created. You will also learn about the use of easements, including, but not limited to, maintenance and repair obligations, the scope of use, and potential liability arising out of the use of easements. Lastly, you will learn how easements are terminated and review real-life case examples of boundary and easement disputes and what legal remedies are available to address concerns related to these types of disputes.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to discuss land rights access issues for rights-of-way or easements held by public or private entities.
- You will be able to describe the formation of easement rights.
- You will be able to recognize the duty and liability regarding encroachments on dominant or servient estates.
- You will be able to explain how easements are terminated.