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An express reservation differs from an express grant in that rather than giving an easement to another, A reserves the right for their land to enjoy the benefit of an easement. As it is A’s land which will enjoy the benefit of this easement, A becomes the [...] owner. These commonly arise in situations where A owns a large piece of land and decides to sell / lease some of that land to another, B. Where A wishes to retain rights over the land that they are selling / leasing to B, they will expressly reserve such rights for the benefit of the land being retained in the relevant written documentation.
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dominant tenement

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#easements #land #law
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An express reservation differs from an express grant in that rather than giving an easement to another, A reserves the right for their land to enjoy the benefit of an easement. As it is A’s land which will enjoy the benefit of this easement, A becomes the [...] owner. These commonly arise in situations where A owns a large piece of land and decides to sell / lease some of that land to another, B. Where A wishes to retain rights over the land that they are selling / leasing to B, they will expressly reserve such rights for the benefit of the land being retained in the relevant written documentation.
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#easements #land #law
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An express reservation differs from an express grant in that rather than giving an easement to another, A reserves the right for their land to enjoy the benefit of an easement. As it is A’s land which will enjoy the benefit of this easement, A becomes the [...] owner. These commonly arise in situations where A owns a large piece of land and decides to sell / lease some of that land to another, B. Where A wishes to retain rights over the land that they are selling / leasing to B, they will expressly reserve such rights for the benefit of the land being retained in the relevant written documentation.
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dominant tenement
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rvation differs from an express grant in that rather than giving an easement to another, A reserves the right for their land to enjoy the benefit of an easement. As it is A’s land which will enjoy the benefit of this easement, A becomes the <span>dominant tenement owner. These commonly arise in situations where A owns a large piece of land and decides to sell / lease some of that land to another, B. Where A wishes to retain rights over the land

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