Information about Dominant Estate
A dominant estate is the parcel of real property that has an easement over another piece of property. The type of easement involved is almost always an appurtenant easement. Likewise, it is almost always an affirmative easement, that is, one that permits a person to do something. [1] estate is a common law concept.
A dominant easement is also called a Dominant tenement, as noted in a section of an article on easements.
In real estate law, this is the poperty retained when the original owner (the seller or grantor) splits off a property and conveys part of the original property; the owner retains an easement for an access (such as a driveway or utilities). [2]
In certain cases, dominant estate refers specifically to a parcel or building premises that is subject to a cell tower or a solar panel: "that parcel of land to which the benefits of a solar access easement attach." [3]
Most states in the United States recognize the concept. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
It is not clear whether all community property states have the same concept, but it is recognized in Arizona and Texas.[11] [12]
It is recognized in Canadian law, where it is known, in French as Fond dominant. [13]
Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds, where it originally correctly meant "the aforementioned; what this document
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A dominant easement is also called a Dominant tenement, as noted in a section of an article on easements.
In real estate law, this is the poperty retained when the original owner (the seller or grantor) splits off a property and conveys part of the original property; the owner retains an easement for an access (such as a driveway or utilities). [2]
In certain cases, dominant estate refers specifically to a parcel or building premises that is subject to a cell tower or a solar panel: "that parcel of land to which the benefits of a solar access easement attach." [3]
Most states in the United States recognize the concept. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
It is not clear whether all community property states have the same concept, but it is recognized in Arizona and Texas.[11] [12]
It is recognized in Canadian law, where it is known, in French as Fond dominant. [13]
References
1. ^ Conservation easement law
2. ^ Law Dictionary
3. ^ Iowa Property Law about solar panels
4. ^ Colorado
5. ^ Hawaii
6. ^ Iowa
7. ^ New York cite needed.
8. ^ North Carolina
9. ^ South Carolina
10. ^ Virginia
11. ^ Arizona law
12. ^ Texas law
13. ^ Canadian law article on dominant estate
2. ^ Law Dictionary
3. ^ Iowa Property Law about solar panels
4. ^ Colorado
5. ^ Hawaii
6. ^ Iowa
7. ^ New York cite needed.
8. ^ North Carolina
9. ^ South Carolina
10. ^ Virginia
11. ^ Arizona law
12. ^ Texas law
13. ^ Canadian law article on dominant estate
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Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
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Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
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Estate may refer to:
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- Estate (law), a term used in common law to signify the total of a person's property, entitlements and obligations
- Estate (social), a broad social category in the histories of certain countries
- Immovable property, real estate or real property
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In common law legal systems, the law is created and/or refined by judges: a decision in the case currently pending depends on decisions in previous cases and affects the law to be applied in future cases.
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Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
- For other uses, see Premise
Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds, where it originally correctly meant "the aforementioned; what this document
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"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
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In a community property jurisdiction, most property acquired during the marriage (except for gifts or inheritances) is owned jointly by both spouses and is divided upon divorce, annulment or death.
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The Canadian legal system has its foundation in the British common law system, inherited from being a part of the Commonwealth. Quebec, however, still retains a civil system for issues of private law.
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French (français, pronounced [fʁɑ̃ˈsɛ]) is a Romance language originally spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, and today by about 300 million people around the world as either
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A structural encroachment is a concept in American real property law, in which a piece of real property hangs from one property over the property line of another landowner's premises.
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In the United States, a conservation easement is an easement — a transfer of usage rights — which creates a legally enforceable land preservation agreement between a landowner and a municipality or a qualified land protection organization (often called a "land trust"),
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Property law
Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
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Part of the common law series
Acquisition of property
Gift · Adverse possession · Deed
Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property
Alienation · Bailment · License
Estates in land
..... Click the link for more information.
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A driveway is a type of private road for local access to one or a small group of structures, and is owned and maintained by an
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