The mallocks own a burial plot purchased at southern memorial park, inc. each year, the mallocks conducted a memorial service for their son at his burial plot. on the seventh anniversary of their sons death, the mallocks went to their sons grave at 11:00 a.m. for the annual service, which generally took 30 minutes. when they arrived, they discovered that a tent and chairs set up for funeral services on the plot next to their sons grave were actually resting on his gravesite. the mal locks asked southerns management if the tent and chairs could be moved until they could conduct their ser- vice. the managers refused, and the mal locks went ahead with their ceremony, cutting it to five minutes, after they moved the chairs and tents by themselves. southerns managers called the police and had the mallocks evicted. southern claims the mallocks had no rights on the property except for the grave. their deed for the plot does not award an easement for access. do the mallocks have the right to access to the gravesite?