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  8. Chapter 822 - Easements and Restrictions


Chapter 822 - Easements and Restrictions


  • Section 47-37 - When acquired by adverse use.
  • Section 47-38 - Mode of preventing acquisition.
  • Section 47-39 - Service of notice upon the party claiming the easement.
  • Section 47-40 - Giving of notice when party unknown.
  • Section 47-41 - Notice considered a disturbance of the right.
  • Section 47-42 - Easements for public utility or railway purposes.
  • Section 47-42a - Definitions.
  • Section 47-42b - Enforcement of conservation and preservation restrictions held by governmental body or charitable corporation.
  • Section 47-42c - Acquisition of restrictions. Enforcement by Attorney General.
  • Section 47-42d - Permit applications filed with state or local land use agency, local building official or director of health. Appeals by party or state agency holding restriction. Civil penalty.
  • Section 47-42e - Municipal property acquired with intent to place restriction or dedicated as park or open space land. Recording in land records. Enforcement.
  • Section 47-42f - Maintenance of private easement or right-of-way. Costs. Action for specific performance or contribution.
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