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Way Of Necessity - Hancock V. Henderson Jan 1965

Way Of Necessity - Hancock V. Henderson

Maryland Law Review

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Real Property-Easements-Implied Grant Of Right Of Way, James B. Wilson Feb 1952

Real Property-Easements-Implied Grant Of Right Of Way, James B. Wilson

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiffs claimed an easement by implied grant in a driveway situated wholly on defendants' land, but directly adjoining the land of plaintiffs. The driveway had been constructed at a time when both pieces of property were owned by X. X had conveyed part of the land to plaintiffs' remote grantor, and three months later had conveyed the adjoining portion, including the driveway, to defendants' remote grantor. The driveway had fallen into disrepair and at the time of the action was in such a depreciated state as to be practically useless. On the opposite side of plaintiffs' house there was …


Ways Of Necessity - Implied In Law Or Implied In Fact - Condry V. Laurie Jan 1948

Ways Of Necessity - Implied In Law Or Implied In Fact - Condry V. Laurie

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.