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An easement is an interest in real property and easement rights are usually bundled under the definition of real property.

An easement is an interest in land owned by another person consisting of the right to use or control the land, or an area above or below it, for a specific limited purpose.

The land benefitting from the easement is the dominantestate. The land burdened by the easement is the servientestate. An easement can last forever but it does not give the owner any fee interest in the land.

There are many types of easements such for access, installation of utilities, installation of pipeline, installation of septic systems, sight easements, sidewalk easements, well and aqueduct easements, etc. In some cases easements are granted to a neighbor whose garage encroaches on the abutters land. That type of easement generally lasts only until the structure needs to be rebuilt.

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