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Woodworth's 1938 text, Experimental Psychology,
Right of Way of Necessity
A legal grant allowing one to cross land owned by another, typically when it's essential for access to one's own land and no alternative route exists.
Express Easement
A right granted by a landowner for the use of a portion of their property for a specific purpose, explicitly stated in writing.
Common Elements
are the parts of a condominium or co-operative property that are shared among all owners, such as lobbies, gyms, and pools.
Right of Lien
The legal right to retain possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
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