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What is the difference between the dominant and servient estates?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The results of the title search are usually presented in the:
 
  A. Abstract
   B. Plat book
   C. Purchase contract
   D. Listing agreement



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Answer to Question 1

Every easement grants a right and imposes a burden. The party with the right to use the property of another possesses the dominant estate. The property being used by the holder of the dominant estate is called the servient estate.

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