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· 2/19/1980

Davis v. Bruk

Citations

  • 411 A.2d 660
  • 1980 Me. LEXIS 507

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  • easement can be relocated by mutual con. enl of the owners of the dominant and serv ient estates
  • once the easement location is fixed, servient owner cannot relocate easement without agreement of the parties
  • easement can be relocated by mutual consent of the owners of the dominant and servient estates
  • Restatement rule would deprive dominant estate owner of present security of property rights and confer windfall on servient estate owner who purchased property at price that reflected restraints already existing on property
  • servient owner sought to relocate easement

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Judges: McKusick, Godfrey, Nichols, Dufresne, Archibald, Delahanty, Pomeroy, Wernick

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