· 11/23/2005
Stanton v. Lackawanna Energy, Ltd.
Citations
- 886 A.2d 667
- 584 Pa. 550
- 2005 Pa. LEXIS 2548
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- acknowledging that “an owner of an easement is generally considered a possessor of property and is required to maintain its easement” and also “any equipment within it”
- noting that an \an easement holder is subject to the same liability as any other possessor of the premises\ and detailing numerous cases where the easement holder was subject to liability resulting from the easement holder's use of the land.
- adopting Section 328E as an accurate statement of Pennsylvania law to define possessor of land
- defining an easement as “[a]n interest in land owned by another person”
- “[Wjith respect to this Court’s review of the Superior Court’s discharge of its reviewing function, our standard of review is plenary and non-deferential.”
Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).
Judges: Cappy, Castille, Nigro, Newman, Saylor, Eakin, Baer
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