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Easement

By: Derek Hawkins//September 23, 2020//

Easement

By: Derek Hawkins//September 23, 2020//

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WI Court of Appeals – District II

Case Name: Robert D. Corey, Sr., et al., v. Norbert T. Roffers, et al.,

Case No.: 2019AP1239

Officials: Reilly, P.J., Gundrum and Davis, JJ.

Focus: Easement

Norbert T. and Carol A. Roffers (the Rofferses) appeal from an order of the circuit court granting the Coreys declaratory judgment. The Rofferses claim a forty-foot wide ingress/egress easement on land owned by the Coreys. The circuit court, pursuant to the written easement agreement documents, declared the easement to be the twelve-foot wide gravel driveway that existed at the time the Rofferses purchased their property and also declared a dispute resolution procedure for future disagreements between the parties. We affirm the court’s decision, although we modify the order governing dispute resolution.

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Derek A Hawkins is trademark corporate counsel for Harley-Davidson. Hawkins oversees the prosecution and maintenance of the Harley-Davidson’s international trademark portfolio in emerging markets.

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