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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes 41-31

  • Nonvested easement in gross: means a nonvested easement which is not created to benefit or which does not benefit the possessor of any tract of land in his or her use of it as the possessor. See North Carolina General Statutes 41-28

A nonvested easement in gross becomes invalid if it does not actually vest within 30 years after its creation. (1995, c. 525, s. 1.)