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Need help with my Business Law question - I’m studying for my class.
In general, an easement is the right to use the real property of another owner for a specific purpose. A license is essentially the ability of a licensee to perform certain acts on another owner's real property. There are specific nuances between the two however. After reading the chapter, discuss the differences between an easement and a license and give specific examples. Which do you believe affords greater legal protections to the: a) owner and b) licensee?
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In the context of real estate, the concepts of a license and easement can seem to denote
the same matter because they allow another party to use the land of another. However, the two
ideas are very different, on the one hand, a license refers to permission to use another person’s
property but which can be revoked at any time. In th...