United States:
The Docket: When An Easement Holder Ran So Far Away From The Easement's Purpose, It Lost The Easement
12 January 2022
Riker Danzig LLP
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The American Land Title Association published an article on
December 21, 2021 written by Michael R. O'Donnell, Michael P. Crowley and Kevin Hakansson in its
Title News Online publication. The article,
"When an Easement Holder Ran So Far Away from the
Easement's Purpose, It Lost the Easement," provided a
review of a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh
Circuit in a suit alleging that an ordinance triggered the
easement's abandonment clause. You may read the article here.
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