implied easement
- A right to use a portion of property, without actual ownership, that is inferred from the circumstances or actions of the parties involved, rather than being expressly agreed upon or written into a contract
- The lawsuit was related to an implied easement issue because the homeowner's driveway crossed over the neighbor's land.
- Implied easement came into consideration when the property was divided in such a way that a part of it wouldn't have access to the public road without crossing another part.
- Despite not having a written agreement, the farmer had an implied easement to use the path across the neighbor's field to access the water source.
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