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Merger

The termination of an easement when one owner acquires fee title to both the property benefiting from and the property burdened by an easement

Forfeiture

The termination of an easement when the easement holder exceeds their authorized use of the easement by placing an excessive burden on the property encumbered by the easement

Abandonment

The termination of an easement when the easement holder's actions demonstrate a clear intent to permanently abandon all future use of the easement

Affirmative Covenant

A recorded restriction limiting the use of a property to a specific purpose

Negative Covenant

A recorded restriction prohibiting identified uses of a property.

Amendment Clause

A clause, contained in CC&Rs establishing a procedure for modifying the CC&Rs

Right of Way

A privilege under an easement granted by the owner of a property, giving the owner of another property the right to pass over their property.

Arbitrator

A neutral third-party who is appointed to hear a dispute and authorized to make a decision as an award in favor of one of the parties

Secondary Easement

An easement on a property which abuts a primary easement and allows the user of that easement to further enter upon the property for purposes of maintaining the primary easement.