Legal dictionary
Easement
A non-possessory right to use and/or enter onto the property of another without possessing it. They include a right of way (a path or road over private land which people are legally allowed to use), a right to light or a right to a flow of water. The land against which the easement or privilege exists is called the servient tenement, and the land to which it is annexed is the dominant tenement, and their owners are called respectively the servient and dominant owners.
Disclaimer
This publication is for general information purposes only. It does not purport to provide comprehensive full legal or other advice.
Legal Advice Middle East and the contributors accept no responsibility for losses that may arise from reliance upon information contained in this publication. This publication is intended to give an indication of legal issues upon which you may need advice.
Full legal advice should be taken in due course from a qualified professional when dealing with specific situations.
393