What is a profit?
1) Holder of profit benefits from;
2) Right to take soil/substance from another’s land (servient tenement)
- NOT possess/enjoy
- Minerals, timber, oil, fish
How may profits be terminated?
(END CRAMPS)
Estoppel
- Servient tenement Holder’s conduct + reasonable reliance + change of position
Necessity
- Expires as soon as necessity ends
Destruction
Condemnation
Release (written)
Abandonment
1) Intent
2) Permanent abandonment
- NOT mere non-use (even for ‘long’ period)
Merger of ownership
Prescription (Servient tenement)
1) Continuous
- Statutory period
- NO need for constant use
2) Open + Notorious
- Discoverable upon inspection
- E.g. Underground/non-visible uses (pipes, electric lines)
3) Adverse
- NO Owner’s consent
- NO need to be exclusive (Owner can use too) (unlike AP)
4) Hostile
5) Substantial interference with Servient Holder’s possession => Indicate to public that profit has terminated
Surcharge
- Misuse of profit => Surcharges servient tenement
What is the difference between easements and profits?
Easement
Profit
How may profits be created expressly?
By grant (easement > 1 year) (SOF)
1) Writing
2) Signed by servient tenement holder
3) Description (Parties + Land)
By reservation
1) Grantor conveys title to Grantee
2) ONLY Grantor reserves right to use land for special purpose
- Otherwise if TPs’ rights are reserved => Easement is VOID
How may profits be created by implication (not statute of frauds)?
By existing use (quasi-easement)
1) Apparent + Continuous use on servient tenement
2) Reasonably necessary for enjoyment on dominant tenement
3) NOT interfere with others’ uses
From subdivision
- Grantees’ use must NOT substantially interfere with Owner’s current use
By necessity
How may profits be created by prescription?
(COAH)
1) Continuous
- Statutory period
- NO need for constant use
2) Open + Notorious
- Discoverable upon inspection
- E.g. Underground/non-visible uses (pipes, electric lines)
3) Adverse
- NO Owner’s consent
- NO need to be exclusive (Owner can use too) (unlike AP)
4) Hostile