California Laws: Civil Code Sections 887.010-887.090
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- California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.010
As used in this chapter, "easement" means a burden or servitude upon land, whether or not attached to other land as an incident or appurtenance,... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.020
This chapter does not apply to an easement that is part of a unified or reciprocal system for the mutual benefit of multiple parties. ... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.030
This chapter supplements and does not limit or otherwise affect the common law governing abandonment of an easement or any other procedure provided by statute... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.040
(a) The owner of real property subject to an easement may bring an action to establish the abandonment of the easement and to clear record... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.050
(a) For purposes of this chapter, an easement is abandoned if all of the following conditions are satisfied for a period of 20 years immediately... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.060
(a) The owner of an easement may at any time record a notice of intent to preserve the easement. (b) In lieu of the statement... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.070
In an action to establish the abandonment of an easement pursuant to this chapter, the court shall permit the owner of the easement to record... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.080
An abandoned easement is unenforceable and is deemed to have expired. A court order establishing abandonment of an easement pursuant to this chapter is equivalent... - California Laws: Civil Code Section 887.090
Subject to Sections 880.370 (grace period for recording notice) and 887.020, this chapter applies to all easements, whether executed or recorded before, on, or after...
