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Categories of easements

Conditions for the acquisition of an easement of light by prescription under the Prescription Act, 1832

Essential characteristics of an easement

Facts which must be pleaded and proved by a party seeking to enforce his right to easement

Meaning and nature of an easement

Meaning and types of easement

Nature of an easement

The rule that the right to an easement is inclusive and not exclusive

The rule that where a party claims an easement, he must plead and prove such easement

Ways of creation of an easement

What a party must prove to establish a claim of right of access road

What an applicant seeking protection of his right to easement must establish

What an easement entails

What easement connotes

When a right of way or other easement can be claimed

When an easement will be found by the court

Whether an easement can interfere with or allow the user to take steps contrary to the right of the owners of the land

Whether an easement must be evidenced in writing

Whether an easement of light can be acquired against the Crown

Whether an easement should be evidenced by a grant

Whether there can be an easement in gross

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