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A dominant tenement is land that benefits from an easement on another's property. The servient tenement is the land over which the easement runs. Generally, when both properties become vested in one owner there is a merger of title and the easement is extinguished. However, you should always consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction, preferably the attorney who represented you at the time of your purchase.

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