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Example sentences for "easements"

Lexicographically close words:
easel; easelie; easels; easely; easement; eases; easeth; easie; easier; easiest
  1. Labor was also provided for through the grant of easements to the peasant communities.

  2. Since their former master sold his estate to the merchant, neither land nor easements are to be got anywhere.

  3. Bracton supposes grants of easements with or without mention of assigns, which looks as if he thought the difference might be material with regard to easements also.

  4. Furthermore, this statement, as Lord Coke meant it, is perfectly consistent with the other and more important distinction between warranties and rights in the nature of easements or covenants creating such rights.

  5. The transfer of easements presented itself as one case to be explained, and that has now been analyzed, and its influence on the law has been traced.

  6. We must take it that easements have become an incident of land by an unconscious and unreasoned assumption that a piece of land can have rights.

  7. As easements were said to belong to the dominant estate, it followed that whoever possessed the land had a right of the same degree over what was incidental to it.

  8. But it was not necessary to mention assigns in order to attach easements and the like to land.

  9. But the jurists from whom we have inherited our law of easements were contented with no better reasoning.

  10. In most of the other colonies the law of easements is similar to English law.

  11. This last characteristic excludes from the category of easements the so-called "easements in gross," such as a right of way conferred by grant independently of the possession of any tenement by the grantee.

  12. The ground, however, on which prescription was admitted as a means of acquiring easements was the fiction of a "lost grant.

  13. Easements are acquired by prescription at common law by proof of "immemorial user" by the dominant owner and those through whom he claims.

  14. In the South African colonies the law of easements is based on the Roman Dutch law (see Maasdorp, Institutes of Cape Law, 1904; Bk.

  15. Further classifications of easements must be noted.

  16. In the United States the law of easements is founded upon, and substantially identical with, English law.

  17. In India the law is regulated, on English lines, by the Easements Act 1882 (Act v.

  18. Both easements were designed to assist the county's efforts to protect and maintain "the scenic, historic, and recreational values of land within the County.

  19. Kriemhild with her ladies sate her down at the easements by the side of the mighty Etzel, which was him lief, for they would watch the lusty heroes joust.

  20. At the easements sate the high-born dames and many comely maids, decked out in brave attire.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "easements" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.