Last updated: 1/7/2012
3510. Value of Easement
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3510. Value of Easement Instruction No 1 Request by Plaintiff Given as Proposed Refused Withdrawn Request by Defendant Given as Modified Requested by Given on Court's Motion Judge Instruction No 1 The [name of condemnor] has taken the right to use a portion of [name of property owner]'s land for a specific purpose. That right is called an easement. After an easement has been taken, the property owner has the right to use the land for any purpose that does not conflict with the easement. You must determine the fair market value of the easement on [insert date of valuation]. The fair market value of the easement is determined by subtracting the fair market value of the land after the easement was taken from the fair market value of the land before the easement was taken. ________________________________________________________________________________ New September 2003