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Eileen has a comparative advantage over Jan in piano tuning but not in shoe polishing.Therefore,
Easement by Prescription
A right to use the property of another acquired through continuous and open use for a period defined by law.
Adverse Possession
A right to actual possession, which can be acquired by non-contested use of the land.
Profit a Prendre
A right granted to an individual to take resources, such as minerals, fish, or timber, from the land of another.
Dominant Tenement
In property law, the estate that benefits from an easement that burdens a neighboring estate (the servient tenement).
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