Prescriptive Easements Clause Samples
A prescriptive easement is a legal right to use another person's property that is acquired through continuous and open use without the owner's permission over a statutory period. Typically, this means that if someone regularly uses a path across a neighbor's land for many years without objection, they may gain a legal right to continue that use. The core function of this clause is to formalize such rights, preventing property owners from later objecting to long-standing, unchallenged uses and thereby resolving disputes over access or usage.
Prescriptive Easements. Landlord shall have the right to post temporary or permanent signs and, upon ten days' prior notice to Tenant, to temporarily close any portion or all of the Common Area from time to time and to such extent as Landlord reasonably deems necessary to prevent a dedication or other prescriptive right therein in favor of the public or any group or individual and to prevent the accrual of any such right and Landlord shall have the right by temporary closure or other reasonable means to discourage or prevent the use of the Common Area by persons other than those expressly authorized hereby.
