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What is an easement appurtenant?
 
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Describe the major methods to resolve disputes through alternative dispute resolution.
 
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Answer to Question 1

An implied easement entitling the grantee to travel over the rest of the grantor's land to reach conveyed property.

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Mediation and arbitration are the most common. Summary jury trial uses a mock jury to learn how a real jury might decide. Minitrials are used in highly complex and technical issues and are presided over by a neutral moderator hired by the parties. Executives of the companies attempt to resolve the issues after hearing the abbreviated version of their cases. Moderated settlement conference is similar to a minitrial except it uses a panel rather than a single moderator.



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