Bosson Legal Group Prevails in Virginia Supreme Court Easement Appeal

October 15, 2018

Bosson Legal Group (“BLG”) Principal Tim Bosson won his recent argument before the Virginia Supreme Court in the matter of the Loudoun County land easement.  In ruling for BLG’s clients, the Supreme Court found that:

“The granting of an easement by necessity is not predicated on whether or not a road can be built in the easement. . . .  As we have long held, once the elements of an implied easement are established, the party is entitled to ‘such a way… [as] is necessary for the beneficial use of that property.’ Keen v. Paragon Jewel Coal Corp., 203 Va. 175, 179, 122 S.E.2d 543, 546 (1961).

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