easement by custom

easement by custom
A right acquired by custom, in the nature of an easement but lacking a dominant tenement, for example, a right of way by custom in favor of the inhabitants of a particular locality. Such easements have received little, if any, recognition in this country. 25 Am J2d Ease § 19.

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