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Under Section 6-c excepting ___________property, easement rights can’t be transferred
Dominant heritage
Nondominant heritage
Serivient heritage
Nonserivient heritage
- Correct interpretation of Section 6-c: Easement rights, which are a legal right to use another's land for a specific limited purpose, cannot usually be transferred.
- Exceptions to this rule usually involve the property associated with these easements.
Option 1: Dominant Heritage
- This refers to the property that benefits from an easement.
- Easement rights can typically be transferred with the dominant heritage.
- Correct Answer: Dominant heritage
- Because easement rights attach to the dominant property, they follow when it’s transferred.
Option 2: Non-dominant Heritage
- This is not a standard term in easement law.
Option 3: Servient Heritage
- This refers to the property over which an easement is granted.
- Easement rights do not follow this property.
Option 4: Non-servient Heritage
- Like non-dominant, this is not a recognized legal term.
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