10 Questions
An ______ cannot be used for different purposes than it was originally intended for.
easement
The ______ tenement must not be restricted by an easement.
servient
A ______ is a legal right over someone else's property, such as the right to park.
easement
The ______ tenement is the one that benefits from the easement.
dominant
An ______ is required to have a dominant and servient tenement.
easement
An easement must not restrict the ______ of the servient tenement.
use
In the case of Jelbert v David, an easement was turned into a ______.
campsite
The Philips v Pear case is an example of a ______ case.
landlocked
The Ellensborough case established that an easement must have ______ of ownership.
diversity
The right granted in an easement should be sufficiently ______ by both parties.
certain
Test your knowledge of easements, including their purposes, benefits, and restrictions. Learn about key cases like Jelbert v David and Copeland v Greenhalt.
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