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What is Indian Easement Act, 1882 and its Importance?

What Is the Indian Easement Act, 1882?

Why Do People Grant Rights Under the Indian Easement Act?

What Is the Importance of Indian Easement Act?

What are the Types of Easements?

What Are the Limitations or Conditions of Easements?

What Is Profit a Prendre Under the Easement Act?

What Are the Modes of Acquisition Under Easements?

What Is the Mode of Extinction of Easements?

FAQs About Indian Easement Act, 1882

What is a restrictive easement in Easement Act?

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Section 7 of the Easement Act says that an easement restricts certain rights such as their exclusive right to enjoy and take advantages of the property. 

Section 7 of the Easement Act says that an easement restricts certain rights such as their exclusive right to enjoy and take advantages of the property. 

What is an easement by reservation?

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An express easement can also happen when owners of a property or land conveys their property or land to another person but reserves their right to it. This is known as an easement by reservation.

An express easement can also happen when owners of a property or land conveys their property or land to another person but reserves their right to it. This is known as an easement by reservation.

What must a person claiming an easement by necessity prove?

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A person claiming an easement by necessity must prove severance of unity where one of the parties has severed their land and transferred a section of it to the other one. This person must also prove loss of access and ensure that when the area has been divided the land of the claimant did not border a public street. [Source]

A person claiming an easement by necessity must prove severance of unity where one of the parties has severed their land and transferred a section of it to the other one. This person must also prove loss of access and ensure that when the area has been divided the land of the claimant did not border a public street.

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