Roy v. Euro-Holland Vastgoed, B.v.
404 So.2d 410 (1981)
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Facts
Roy (P) acquired land which was landlocked. P instituted a proceeding requesting the court to declare the existence of a right of way of necessity over Euro Holland's (D) land. The trial court ruled in favor of D, denying P's claim on the basis that P had not proven unity of title in a common source and the reasonable necessity for such an easement for the beneficial use and enjoyment of the property. P appealed.
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