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Increasingly frequent use of easement does not constitute excessive use.

Publication: Appraisal Journal
Publication Date: 22-MAR-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Increasingly frequent use of easement does not constitute excessive use.(Recent Court Decisions)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
When property was subject to an easement for golf balls, an increase in the number of balls entering the lot was within the scope of the easement and did not constitute excessive use, according to the Court of Appeals of Georgia.

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