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Home > LAW BOOKS > South Asian and Indian Reprints > Property Law > 21st Edition 2020, South Asian Edition, 2023 |
An easement is a right enjoyed by an owner of land over land of another, such as a right of way, of light, of support, or to a flow of air or water. It is a core area of property law and matters relating to them can be frequent, complex and contentious.
This highly regarded and frequently cited title, first published in 1839, is a detailed analytical text that interprets statute and case-law and suggests solutions to the many problems that may arise. The authors provide summaries and informed examination of case law to help make clear the main themes of the law of easements and their subtle variations and exceptions.
Gale on Easements:
This 21st edition brings the reader up to date on the key caselaw developments since the last edition in 2016, including:
Plus analysis of the many other decisions both at first instance and on appeal which illustrate established principles.
Tables
Characteristics of an Easement
Equitable Rights to Easements
Creation Of Easements by Known Transactions
Establishment Of Easements by Prescription
Easements and Registered Land
Rights In Respect of water
Right to Light
Air
Rights of Way
Support
Party-Walls, Banks, Boundary Trees and Buildings and Access to Neighbouring Land
Extinguishment of Easements
What Amounts to A Disturbance
Remedies for Disturbance
Appendix
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