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Property Module 6 Servitudes Private Land Use Controls Servitude Categories Major: Easement Covenant Minor: Real Covenant Equitable Servitude Profit License Functional Description A is given right to enter B s land (easement) A is given right to enter B s land and take something of value (profit) A is given the right to enforce a restriction on the use of B s land Require B to perform some act on B s land Require B to pay money for the upkeep of specified facilities OH 6.1

common field system Willard v. First Church... (Cal. 1972) Dispute Chain of title McGuigan 19 20 Petersen Petersen Willard OH 6.2.a

Willard v. First Church... (Cal. 1972) Common law rule at issue Grant OR Grant EE Third Party Outcome and status of the c/l rule? OH 6.2.b Notes on Easements A reservation is a regrant O to A and her heirs, reserving an easement in O Types of easements Appurtenant In gross OH 6.3

Holbrook v. Taylor (Kentucky 1976) Dispute Easement by prescription? Easement by estoppel? OH 6.4 Van Valkenburgh v. Lutz (N.Y. 1952) Elements Majority Dissent (1) Actually possess or occupy ( 39) use of the kind appropriate to the property, triggers owner s cause of action Exclusive of others rights ( 39) exclusive entry and use Seems to find the uses insufficient (2) Open and notorious visible, sufficiently public to warn owner (3) Claim of title ( 39-40) - claim of right, hostile, adverse, without owner s permission (4) Continuous uninterrupted occupation ( 34) for statutory period ( 34) pattern of occupation of an actual owner Actions and admissions did not establish this Times are long enough, but actions don t qualify Established by acts, in particular extensive clearing and log/brush barrier OH (repeating prior)

Van Sandt v. Royster (Kan. 1938) Tenth Street Highland Avenue Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 4 1904 Bailey to Jones, who built house and connected to sewer 1904 Bailey to Murphy, who built house and connected to sewer Lateral sewer constructed in early 1904 by Bailey Van Sandt Royster Gray City Sewer The real significance of Van Sandt v. Royster...

Chanute! Van Sandt v. Royster (Kan. 1938) Tenth Street Highland Avenue Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 4 1904 Bailey to Jones, who built house and connected to sewer 1904 Bailey to Murphy, who built house and connected to sewer Lateral sewer constructed in early 1904 by Bailey Van Sandt Royster Gray City Sewer

Gray s Mansion (view 1) The three lots (view 2)

Lot 19 (view 3) Lot 20 (view 4)

Van Sandt v. Royster (Kan. 1938) Highland Avenue Tenth Street Highland Avenue Lot 19 Lot 20 Lot 4 1904 Bailey to Jones, who built house and connected to sewer 1904 Bailey to Murphy, who built house and connected to sewer Lateral sewer constructed in early 1904 by Bailey Van Sandt Royster Gray City Sewer OH 6.10.a Van Sandt v. Royster (Kan. 1938) English courts view Implied reservation Implied grant Approach the Kansas Court adopts Restatement Approach Factors, comment and illustrations on page 800-01 Outcome Types of easements note 1, pg. 688 OH 6.10.b

Othen v. Rosier (Texas 1950) 3 part test Unity of ownership Necessity, not mere convenience Necessity existed at time of severance Othen s success in proving these elements? OH 6.11.a Othen v. Rosier (Texas 1950) Easement for Othen by prescription? Notes Easement by Necessity 1 2., pg. 695 1 Public Road 5 2 3 & 4 3 Public Road 4 OH 6.11.b

Notes Easements by Prescription How different / same as adverse possession? Requirement for exclusive use (pg. 699)? Exclusivity for easements by prescription ( adverse using ) does not require a showing that only the claimant made use of the way, but that the claimant s right to use the land does not depend on a like right in others Note 4, pg. 699 OH 6.12 Brown v. Voss (Wash. 1986) Type of easement? Is the use for parcel C misuse of the easement? Implications and outcome Dissent OH 6.20

Notes to Brown v. Voss Note 2, pg. 724 Easement holder is entitled to use the servient estate in a manner reasonably necessary for convenient enjoyment of the servitude Manner, frequency and intensity of the use may change over time to take advantage of developments in technology and to accommodate normal development of the dominant estate Unless authorized by terms, holder is not entitled to cause unreasonable damage or interfere unreasonably with its enjoyment Notes 3-5 OH 6.21 Negative Easements and Real Covenants Negative easements Historical precursors to covenants Types limited (see pg. 736) At c/l: light, air, sublateral or adjacent support, water in artificial stream Covenants Real covenant developed in America Promise respecting the use of land that runs with the land at law Benefit running to successors Burden running to successors (more onerous test) Horizontal and vertical privity OH 6.30

Real Covenants - Privity, Benefits and Burdens Horizontal privity requirement Modern trend not required RS 3 rd Property View c/l required for burden to run Pg. 745, 750 Note/problem 1, pg. 744 Real Covenants Benefit Burden 1. Formalities Yes Yes 2. Intent Yes Yes 3. Notice No Yes 4. Touch & Concern Yes Yes 5. Horiz.Privity No See above 6. Vert.Privity Yes Yes OH 6.31 Equitable Servitudes Tulk v. Moxhay Promises by Elms Maintain Leicester Square garden Do not build over/on the garden Allow Leicester Square inhabitants, upon payment, to have admission to the garden? Moxhay Equitable Servitudes Benefit Burden 1. Formalities Yes Yes 2. Intent Yes Yes 3. Notice No Yes* 4. Touch & Yes Yes Concern 5. Horiz.Privity No No 6. Vert.Privity No No http://www.earthcam.com/uk/england/leicester/ OH 6.32

Sanborn v. McLean (Mich. 1925) Casebook Section is entitled Creation of Covenants Implied reciprocal servitude Here, an Implied reciprocal negative servitude OR Reciprocal negative easement As the court calls it Dispute State of McLean s title? Common plan or scheme? Common owner Also incorporates concepts of (1) formalities, (2) intent, and the (4) touch and concern requirement from the previous list of elements for equitable servitudes Notice? Actual? Constructive? Inquiry? OH 6.33 Delfino v. Vealencis (Conn. 1980) OH (repeating prior)

Neponsit (NPOA) v. Bank (NY 1938) T&C Affect the quality or value of the property or its owner s interest in it This requirement ensures that purely personal obligations unrelated to the ownership of the relevant estate are not enforced as property rights Neponsit mentions that often a covenant to pay money is purely personal Normally, covenants with a direct physical effect on the property touch and concern it Neponsit emphasizes that it is a facts and circumstances inquiry NY holding to a general sort of inclination that affirmative covenants are likely to not T&C Even with new test a question of degree Lots have easements to use common areas Thus, burden of paying the cost can be tied to the lot which enjoys the benefit OH 6.40.a Neponsit (NPOA) v. Bank (NY 1938) What is the issue with respect to the privity requirement? Agency, Corporate Form NRC?? NPOA Deyer Bank How does the court get around it? Real Covenants Benefit Burden 1. Formalities Yes Yes 2. Intent Yes Yes 3. Notice No Yes 4. Touch & Yes Yes Concern 5. Horiz.Privity No?? 6. Vert.Privity Yes Yes OH 6.40.b