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Melinda decides to sell part of her property to Bill. Once the sale is complete, Melinda still crosses what is now Bill’s property to get to the main road since it is the most direct path, even though no written easement has been created. This is an example of an

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Answer:

Easement by implication

Step-by-step explanation:

Easements by implication occurs when the property is distributed and the facts & situations reprsent the prior use that could become significant.

An implied easement is one that cannot be written down. It is developed by the situation of a particular land configuration.

So as per the given situation it is an example of Easement by implication

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