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The person in whose favor an easement is granted (or the dominant estate) cannot violate the rights of the person granting the easement (servient estate). In other words it cannot commit acts of impairment of the easement. This is illustrated in this case of a condominium developer (GRC) and its owner (CGCC).

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The person in whose favor an easement is granted (or the dominant estate) cannot violate the rights of the person granting the easement (servient estate). In other words it cannot commit acts of impairment of the easement. This is illustrated in this case of a condominium developer (GRC) and its owner (CGCC).

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