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17 February, 09:41

The rights of non-owners to use portions of property for their own (stated) purposes granted by recorded owners are called:

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  1. 17 February, 12:23
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    The answer is easement.

    Explanation:

    Easement is the right for a person to use real property. This is a non-possesory right, meaning the person in question does not share part of the ownership.

    An example would be allowing someone to walk across a piece of land in order to access his own property, or granting the right to fish in a private pond.
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