inservient (Meaning)

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inservient (a.)

Conducive; instrumental.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inservient

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inservient Sentence Examples

  1. The inservient tenement was burdened with an easement in favor of the dominant tenement.
  2. The inservient land was subject to a right of way that allowed the dominant estate to cross it.
  3. The right to an inservient easement is typically acquired through prescription or grant.
  4. The inservient owner is obligated to maintain the easement and allow the dominant owner to use it.
  5. A dominant easement can only be created if it does not unduly burden the inservient property.
  6. The inservient estate has no right to interfere with the dominant owner's use of the easement.
  7. In some cases, an inservient owner may be able to terminate an easement through abandonment or extinguishment.
  8. The inservient landowner is entitled to compensation if the easement substantially diminishes the value of their property.
  9. Courts will carefully scrutinize inservient easement claims to ensure they are not overly burdensome.
  10. Inservient easements can play a vital role in resolving property disputes and facilitating equitable access to land.

FAQs About the word inservient

Conducive; instrumental.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The inservient tenement was burdened with an easement in favor of the dominant tenement.

The inservient land was subject to a right of way that allowed the dominant estate to cross it.

The right to an inservient easement is typically acquired through prescription or grant.

The inservient owner is obligated to maintain the easement and allow the dominant owner to use it.