- what is easements generally define it briefily
- What are Dominant heritage or tenement in easement
- What is mean by Servient heritage?
- How you can do Comparison with Analogous Rights?
- What do you understand by “Right to light and air”?
- Discuss and Right in respect of water in Easements?
- General classification difference between Affirmative and negative easements
- What is meant by Apparent and non-apparent easements
- Define the Easement of necessity in your own words
- What are Continuous and discontinuous easements
- What do you understand “Right-Of-Way” in easements?
- Other rights which can be acquired as easements
- What are the Right which cannot be acquired as easements?
- Continuous and discontinuous, apparent and non-apparent easements:
- What you understand about Easements for limited time or on condition?
- What are Easements restrictive of certain rights?
- What is meant by Servient owners?
- What is “Right to support “ in easements?
- What is “Right to water” in easements?
- Who many impose easements are available?
- What is Imposition acquisition and transfer of easements?
- What are Riparian rights in easements?
- What are Modes of creation & acquisition of easements?
- Who may grant easement “any one” discuss it briefly ?
- . what is meant by Lessor and mortgagor in easements?
- What is mean of Lessee?
- Who many acquire easements Owner or person in possession?
- Who may acquire easements in general ?
- . Discuss and differentiate Easements of necessity and quasi-easements?
- Easements arise only on severance
- What do u understand about Easements of necessity
- What is the Introductory of easement?
- What is The Easement Act
- What do u understand about “Direction of way of necessity”
- Discuss and brief about Acquisition by prescription
- What are “Other easements “ in law of easements
- Who can prescribe an easement
- Pleadings and proof in easements
- Easement in favour of reversioner of servient heritage
- What is mean by “Limited estate”
- Rights which cannot be acquired by prescription
- What do you think about “Total destruction- clause (A)”
- Purpose attained, abandoned or frustrated- - clause (F)
- Execution of works of a permanent character
- Grant may be express or implied
- Who many grant license
- Transfer of dominant heritage passes easement
- Rules to be applied when evidence of intention And purpose is not available
- Rights to enjoyment without disturbance
- Extinction on permanent alteration of servient heritage by superior force
- Principles governing grant of injunction
- Extinction by permanent change in dominant heritage
- Extinction by destruction of either heritage