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    Interference with an easement

    Thank you for the information. It is highly unlikely that the serviant tenant could get an injunction to reduced the 60 feet to 15 feet given that I own several tracts of land that could be developed and built on. Colorado law requires a 60 foot wide access in order to serve potential...
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    Interference with an easement

    The recorded width of the easement is 60 feet. Therefore the serviant party (my easement document uses the wording burdened party) is obligated to respect the perimeters of the 60 foot width and not obstruct, block, hinder, impede or act in such a way that the 60 foot width is jeopardized or...
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    Interference with an easement

    What is the name of your state? Colorado We have an ingress/egress access easement prepared and recorded by our attorney twenty years ago when we owned the acreage that the easement presently burdens. In our state of Colorado the width of legal access easements are set forth at a width of 60...

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