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Roy v. Euro-Holland Vastgoed, B.V.

District Court of Appeal of Florida

404 So.2d 410 (1981)

Relevant factsFree

In 1913, a common owner divided a tract of land, leaving one resulting plot landlocked, before selling the two lots to separate buyers; the Roys (plaintiffs) eventually acquired the landlocked parcel and sued the current owner of the road-accessible parcel, Euro-Holland (defendant), to establish an easement for ingress and egress. The trial court found no implied easement existed, and the Roys appealed.

IssueFree

Whether establishing an implied easement requires proof that unity of title in a common source existed in the immediate grantor of the property in question.

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