The Twain Harte Homeowners Association brought suit to quiet title in a recreational easement they alleged they held in the land of Earl Patterson. The easement provides for "recreational use and enjoyment for the benefit of the Twain Harte Tract." Patterson says the description of the dominant estate is inadequate because he remains uncertain as to who actually holds the easement. He maintains the grant of the easement is void because of an invalid description. The Association maintains that the description is sufficient to indicate they, as homeowners, are the owners and beneficiaries. Who is correct?
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