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41. Extinction on termination of necessity.- An easement of necessity is extinguished when the necessity comes to an end. Illustration A grants B a field inaccessible except by passing over A's adjoining land. B, afterwards purchases a part of that land over which he can pass to his field. The right of way over A's land which B had acquired is extinguished. | |||||
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