Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination - Donald A. Wilson

Easements Relating to Land Surveying and Title Examination

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Autor: Donald A. Wilson

Wydawnictwo: John Wiley Sons
ISBN: 9781118349984
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Oprawa: twarda
Stron: 312
Data wydania: 2013-09-01
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The most up-to-date guide to easements and reversions written specifically for the land surveyor, Easements Relating to Title Examination and Land Surveying succinctly and incisively covers easements and reversions, written specifically for the land surveyor. Covering the various forms of easements, their creation, reversion, and termination, the book includes numerous case studies offering examples of situations where such easements resulted in litigation and how the cases were decided by the courts. The book includes coverage of undescribed easements and how to properly write new easements. Easements and related incorporeal rights to land have become more critical than ever as land development brings access to the forefront of many property disputes. This book represents a comprehensive study of the complexities that may arise when dealing with roads (both public and private), railways and utility easements. The author has researched many topics not previously addressed in other texts of this genre. Basic principles are clearly laid out in the 14-chapters of the book, but this text goes beyond the basics to provide specific information on overlooked and emerging issues. Wilson's book includes discussion of easements created by a vote of a governing body, along with rolling easements and blanket easements. In addition, the tricky issues generated in subdivisions by a "common scheme" are considered. I was particularly pleased to read the section on the creation of railroad rights of way and the specific examples of language that will determine the rights conveyed. (Kristopher M. Kline, Reviewer Author , October 2013)

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Donald A. Wilson