A nonexclusive perpetual right refers to a legal entitlement that allows an individual or entity to use a particular resource or property indefinitely, but does not grant exclusive access. This means that while the holder of the right can utilize the resource, others may also have the same right to use it simultaneously. Such rights are often seen in contexts like easements or licenses, where multiple parties can share access to land or intellectual property without interfering with one another's use.
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