A right-of-way granted to a person or company authorizing access to or over the owner's land. Electric companies often have easement rights across your property.
A right-of-way granted to a person or company authorizing access to or over the owner's land. A right-of-way to install, operate and maintain utility lines is a common example.
This is the “right of way” that is granted to the individual or company giving authorization to the property. This might include the utility company needing to get into the home to do work.
Right-of-way for government, utilities or other access
A right acquired by the owner of one property to use the land of another for a special purpose. A common example of an easement is the written agreement a property owner signs to grant a utility company access to the service lines on the owner's property.
The rights of an individual to use another property for a particular purpose (e.g., access to their own property).
Permission of right-of-way granted to a person or company giving access to or across the owner's land.
A right- of- way granted to a person or company authorizing access to or over the owner's land. An electric or water company obtaining a right- of- way across private property to install overhead lines or underground pipe are common examples. They now can enter the easement area to perform maintenance etc.
The granting of special access to a property.
A right, interest or privilege provided to persons other than the owner granting access to or over a property. For example, a utility easement provides public utilities such as electric, gas or telephone the right to place their lines or equipment across others' property.
A right of way granted to a person or company authorizing access to or over the owner's land. An electric company obtaining a right-of-way across private property is a common example. These usually "run with the land", meaning the easement is permanently granted no matter who owns it or how often it is sold.
A right-of-way granted to a person or company granting access for a specific reason to or over the owner's land.