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How to pronounce easement in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms alleviation, easing, relief
Type of step-down, decrease, diminution, reduction
Has types palliation, decompression, detente, liberalisation, liberalization, decompressing, relaxation, spasmolysis
Derivation ease
Type Words
Type of perquisite, privilege, exclusive right, prerogative
Has types public easement, right of way

Examples of easement

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The city stopped watering this easement a month before the Freeway Complex Fire.
From the ocregister.com
The easement would include about half of Hidden Valley Golf and Ski's 250 acres.
From the stltoday.com
Trees in the sewer easement prevented the city from getting access to the pipes.
From the newsobserver.com
The easement was the largest in Loudoun and the first by a Loudoun municipality.
From the washingtonpost.com
The purpose of the resurvey is to vacate a portion of a storm drainage easement.
From the al.com
A conservation easement preserves farmland and greenspace, Bachtel-Bodkins said.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Other funds for more land or easement purchases likely also will come into play.
From the sacbee.com
In order to preserve equity, the court will likely find an easement by estoppel.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Williamson County Schools is providing the 20-foot-wide easement for the project.
From the tennessean.com
More examples
  • (law) the privilege of using something that is not your own (as using another's land as a right of way to your own land)
  • Easing: the act of reducing something unpleasant (as pain or annoyance); "he asked the nurse for relief from the constant pain"
  • An easement is the right to use the real property of another without possessing it. Easements are helpful for providing pathways across two or more pieces of property or allowing an individual to fish in a privately owned pond. ...
  • Legal right to use another person's property; Relief, easing; Shed, a small outbuilding
  • (Easements) Legal right of access to or use of a property or use by a specific person(s) or certain groups for specific purposes. Easements may affect property values and sometimes are granted after a monetary exchange. ...
  • (Easements) An easement is a right of access to a property. A drainage easement, for instance, gives the city or the county the ability to create a drainage ditch or a culvert on the edge of your property. ...
  • (EASEMENTS) estates. An easement is defined to be a liberty privilege or advantage, which one man may have in the lands of another, without profit; it may arise by deed or prescription. Vide 1 Serg. & Rawle 298; 5 Barn. & Cr. 221; 3 Barn. & Cr. 339; 3 Bing. R. 118; 3 McCord, R. ...
  • A right of way giving persons other than the owner access to or over a property.
  • Created by grant or agreement for a specific purpose, or easement is the right, privilege or interest which one party has in the land of another. Example: right of way.