Unity of title in a common source
Definition
A requirement to establish an implied easement. In order to be satisfied, title to the dominant and servient tenements in question must have at one point been held by the same owner.
A requirement to establish an implied easement. In order to be satisfied, title to the dominant and servient tenements in question must have at one point been held by the same owner.
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