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What is an easement?
A right which benefits one piece of land over a
different
piece of land
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What is the servient tenement?
Land which takes the
burden
of the right
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What is the dominant tenement?
Land enjoying the
benefit
of the right
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Why is a personal right not considered an easement?
Because it does not benefit a piece of
land
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What are some examples of easements?
Rights
of
way
Drainage
Right to
storage
Right to
car
parking
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What is a profit a prendre?
A right to
take
something
from land
belonging
to another
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How is a profit a prendre treated in relation to easements?
It is treated like an
easement
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What does "appurtenant" mean in the context of easements?
Attached
to land
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What does "in gross" mean in the context of easements?
Not
attached
to land and
transferable
in its own right
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How must a legal easement or profit be created?
By
deed
(or
prescription)
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What is the duration of a legal easement?
It can be for a
fixed period
or an
unlimited
one
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What happens if there is no deed for an easement?
Equity may realize an easement if it is in
writing
and
signed
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How can easements be created expressly?
By
grant
or
reservation
Through
deed
and
registration
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What is prescription in the context of easements?
Exercising benefit over someone's land without their permission for
20 years
without
challenge
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What is the significance of the Doctrine of
Necessity?
It implies easements
essential
to
use
and
enjoy
the land purchased
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What does the Doctrine of Wheeldon v Burrows state?
It applies where land previously owned by one is
split
and part
sold
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What are the requirements for an implied easement under the Doctrine of Wheeldon v Burrows?
Quasi-easement
over the retained part in favor of the transferred part
Continuous
and
apparent use
prior to sale
Necessary
for
reasonable enjoyment
of the land
Used before the
split
of the land
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What does section 62 state about implied easements?
Generally, easements are
implied
in
favor
of the buyer/grantee
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When are implied legal easements binding on third parties?
If known to the purchaser,
obvious
upon reasonable
inspection,
or used at least
one year
prior to disposition
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How must legal easements be registered?
They
must appear as
notice
on the
property
register of the
dominant
tenement title
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What is the burden of the easement?
It appears as a
notice
on the
charges
register of the
servient
tenement title
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What is an equitable easement?
It occurs where a legal easement has
failed
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How is an equitable easement registered in registered land?
Via
Notice
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How is an equitable easement registered in unregistered land?
Registered as a
D(iii)
land
charge
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How would someone register a
legal easement
against
unregistered land
?
Filing a
caution
with land registry