discontinuous easement

discontinuous easement

An easement that can be enjoyed only if the party claiming it deliberately acts in some way with regard to the servient estate.

? Examples are a right-of-way and the right to draw water.

¡ª Also termed discontinuing easement; noncontinuous easement; nonapparent easement; (in Louisiana) discontinuous servitude. Cf. continuous easement. [Cases: Easements 38. C.J.S. Easements ¡ì¡ì 57, 143¨C144, 146¨C147, 165¨C167.]


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