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III. Rights
 
  3.2 Rights Suspension and Corruption  
  Article 104-Easement  
  Canon 2099  
  An Easement is a claimed Right held by one person to use the land of another for a special purpose.  
  Canon 2100  
  An Easement is effectively a second form of equitable title offered for lease by the Administrators and Executors of an Estate. The most common example is mining rights.  
  Canon 2101  
  As a person holding a mortgage never actually owns the land, only leases it, they are generally powerless to prevent the executors and administrators of the higher estate selling separate rights under lease to another party, unless they can prove the activities of the second party will grossly deprive them of fundamental rights of the operation of their tenancy.  
  Canon 2102  
  The existence of any Easement is proof that land ownership within the inferior Roman system is conducted a gross fraud and deception.  
     
     
 
 
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