DOG WALKERS The Courts are NOT A DOG PARK

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Old 10-09-2019, 06:42 PM
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in this world of easements, right-of-way, liens, and a myriad of other legal documents, that can be wrong on so many levels.
not talking about easements
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Since you are talking about easements

"An easement is a "nonpossessory" property interest that allows the holder of the easement to use property that he or she does not own or possess. An easement doesn't allow the easement holder to occupy the land or to exclude others from the land, unless they interfere with the easement holder's use. In contrast, the possessor of the land may continue to use the easement and may exclude everyone except the easement holder from the land.

Land affected or "burdened" by an easement is called a "servient estate," while the land or person benefited by the easement is known as the "dominant estate." If the easement benefits a particular piece of land, it's said to be "appurtenant" to the land. If the easement only benefits an individual personally, not as an owner of a particular piece of land, the easement is termed "in gross." Most easements are affirmative, which means that they authorize use of another's land. Less common are negative easements, which usually involve preserving a person's access to light or view by limiting what can be done on neighboring or nearby property."

I'm not getting into an argument, just defining "easement"

Easement Basics - FindLaw

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you are so wrong in what you are say about easements. Many easements are owned by the property owner and listed in the deed. the deed only gives certain utility company's to have a right to repair there utility's period. it is not a right for anyone else to enter the property including dog owners.
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This thread has strayed way beyond the OP's questions about dog's running loose on sports courts. It has degenerated into the typical dog poop, dog haters vs lovers, thread.

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