public easement

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public easement

The city maintains a public easement along the sidewalk for utilities.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A right of use granted to the general public over private or public land: A "public easement" is a legal right that allows the public to use a specific piece of land for a particular purpose, even if the land is privately owned. This right is typically permanent and exists for the benefit of the community.
    • A non-possessory interest in land held for common use: It is a type of property right that does not involve ownership but grants a limited use, such as for passage or access, to all members of the public.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The coastal path is protected by a public easement, ensuring everyone has the right to walk along the shoreline.
    • The city maintains a public easement for utilities beneath the sidewalks.
    • A public easement allows people to use the private road to reach the public beach.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be subject to a public easement": Describes land that has this public right attached to it.
    • The property is beautiful but is subject to a public easement for a historic trail.
  • "To hold a public easement": Refers to the entity (often a government) that has the responsibility to enforce or maintain the right.
    • The county holds the public easement for this drainage ditch.
Variants and Related Words
  • Easement (n): The broader legal category; a right to cross or use someone else's land for a specified purpose.
    • They have an easement to drive across their neighbor's property.
  • Right-of-way (n): A specific type of easement for passage (e.g., for roads, paths, or utilities).
    • The power company has a right-of-way through the forest.
Synonyms
  • Public right of way: A very close synonym, often used interchangeably.
  • Common right: A more general term for rights shared by the public.
Related Phrases
  • Dedicated to public use: A formal phrase indicating land has been given for public easement purposes.
    • The land was dedicated to public use as a park.
  • Burdened by an easement: Describes land that has an easement on it, limiting the owner's exclusive use.
    • The farm is burdened by an easement for the hiking trail.
Related Concepts
  • Prescriptive easement: An easement acquired through long-term, continuous public use, which may evolve into a formal public easement.
  • Implied dedication: A legal doctrine where long-term public use of private land implies the owner's consent to a public easement.
public easement

The city maintains a public easement along the sidewalk for utilities.

Noun
  1. any easement enjoyed by the public in general (as the public's right to use public streets)