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Easement Appurtenant

A permanent right of use over another's property.

An easement appurtenant gives the owner of one property a right over another property, such as a right of way or a right to run utility lines. It is entered in the land register and remains in place when ownership changes.

The relevant statutes

§ 1018 BGB

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