LACY v. SEEGERS

No. 83-234.

445 So.2d 400 (1984)

William R. LACY, Appellant, v. Herbert SEEGERS, Jr., and Mary Seegers, His Wife, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

February 16, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert F. Vason, Jr., of Potter & Vason, Mount Dora, for appellant.

Frank T. Gaylord of Gaylord, Gaylord & Osborne, P.A., Eustis, for appellees.


FRANK D. UPCHURCH, Jr., Judge.

Appellant William Lacy appeals from a summary judgment rendered against him and in favor of appellees Herbert and Mary Seegers holding that an easement was extinguished and merged with the fee title when the Jeknavorians, the former owners, became owners of the entire property.

An easement, by definition, is a right to land which is in the possession of another. 3 Powell, Real Property, ch. 34, § 425. It is extinguished...

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