Easements Act 1882
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PREAMBLE | Preamble | ||
1 | Short title | CaseLaw | |
2 | Definitions | CaseLaw | |
3 | Restriction on dowry, presents and bridal gifts | ||
4 | Restriction on presents | CaseLaw | |
5 | Vesting of dowry, etc. In the bride | ||
6 | Expenditure on marriage | CaseLaw | |
7 | Easement restrictive of certain rights | CaseLaw | |
8 | Declaration regarding expenditure to be submitted to registrar | ||
9 | Penalty and procedure | CaseLaw | |
10 | Lessor and mortgagor | ||
11 | Lessee | ||
12 | Who may acquire easement | CaseLaw | |
13 | Easement of necessity and quasi-easement | CaseLaw | |
14 | Direction of way of necessity | CaseLaw | |
15 | Acquisition by prescription | CaseLaw | |
16 | Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient heritage | ||
17 | Rights which cannot be acquired by prescription | CaseLaw | |
18 | Customary easements | CaseLaw | |
19 | Transfer of dominant heritage passes easement | ||
20 | Rules controlled by contract or title | ||
21 | Bar to use unconnected with enjoyment | ||
22 | Exercise of easement, confinement of exercise of easement | CaseLaw | |
23 | Right to alter mode of enjoyment | CaseLaw | |
24 | Right to do act to secure enjoyment | ||
25 | Liability for expenses necessary for preservation of easement | ||
26 | Liability for damage from want for repair | ||
27 | Servient owner not bound to do anything | ||
28 | Extent of easements | CaseLaw | |
29 | Increase of easement | ||
30 | Partition of dominate heritage | ||
31 | Obstruction in case of excessive user | ||
32 | Rights to enjoyment without disturbance | CaseLaw | |
33 | Suit for disturbance of easement | CaseLaw | |
34 | When cause of action arises for removal of support | ||
35 | Injunction to restrain disturbance | CaseLaw | |
36 | Abatement of obstruction of easement | ||
37 | Extinction by dissolution of right of servient owner | CaseLaw | |
38 | Extinction by release | CaseLaw | |
39 | Extinction by revocation | ||
40 | Extinction on expiration of limited period or happening of dissolving condition | ||
41 | Extinction on termination of necessity | ||
42 | Extinction of useless easement | ||
43 | Extinction by permanent change in dominant heritage | ||
44 | Extinction on permanent alteration of servient heritage by superior force | ||
45 | Extinction by destruction of either heritage | ||
46 | Extinction by unity of ownership | ||
47 | Extinction by non-enjoyment | ||
48 | Extinction of accessory rights | ||
49 | Suspension of easement | ||
50 | Servient owner not entitled to require continuance | ||
51 | Revival of easements | ||
52 | “license” defined | CaseLaw | |
53 | Who may grant license | CaseLaw | |
54 | Grant may be express or implied | CaseLaw | |
55 | Accessory licenses annexed by law | CaseLaw | |
56 | License when transferable | CaseLaw | |
57 | Grantor’s duty to disclose defects | CaseLaw | |
58 | Grantor’s duty not to render property unsafe | CaseLaw | |
59 | Grantor’s transferee not bound by license | CaseLaw | |
60 | License when revocable | CaseLaw | |
61 | Revocation express or implied | CaseLaw | |
62 | License when deemed revoked | CaseLaw | |
63 | Licensee’s rights on revocation | CaseLaw | |
64 | Licensee’s rights on eviction | CaseLaw | |