Non-continuous easement: enjoyment requires affirmative acts, exemplified by rights of way, contrasted with continuous easements. A non-continuous easement is an easement whose enjoyment requires affirmative action by the beneficiary, contrasted with a continuous easement that may be enjoyed without any act by the party claiming it; the right of way is a typical example where the holder's act is essential to enjoyment.
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Non-continuous easement: enjoyment requires affirmative acts, exemplified by rights of way, contrasted with continuous easements.
A non-continuous easement is an easement whose enjoyment requires affirmative action by the beneficiary, contrasted with a continuous easement that may be enjoyed without any act by the party claiming it; the right of way is a typical example where the holder's act is essential to enjoyment.
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