what is easement of necessity and the end of right of easement
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A common type of easement appurtenant is an easement by necessity. This type of easement is created by law. That is, the easement is created not
by a specific promise or agreement between neighbors, but because the law implies its existence to achieve just results.
Picture a scenario in which two parcels of land (each owned by a landowner) adjoin each other such that one parcel of land is landlocked. That is, it cannot be accessed except by traveling over the other property. Under such circumstances, the law creates an easement by necessity. This in effect is an easement placed upon the non-landlocked parcel (the servient tenement). It allows the landlocked owner access to their own property (the dominant
tenement).