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interested in land if he is interested in an easement affecting the land
Central Government Act
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local jurisdiction, whether such right be claimed as an easement or otherwise, he shall make an order in writing, stating
Central Government Act
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licence as defined in section 52 of the Indian Easements Act, 1882 (5 of 1882 .) has been granted; (o) " Tribunal
Central Government Act
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defendant as executor, administrator or other representative; (f) " easement" includes a right not arising from contract, by which one person
Central Government Act
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grant or creation of any lease, mortgage, charge, easement, licence, power, partnership or interest in property; (c) the exercise
Central Government Act
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Sections 25 and 26 and the definition of" easement" in section 2 shall not apply ... cases arising in the territories to which the Indian Easements Act, 1882 , (5 of 1882 .) may for the time being
Central Government Act
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owner of the property affected thereby. (c) An easement cannot be transferred apart from the dominant heritage. (d) An interest
Central Government Act
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Such incidents include, where the property is land, the easements annexed thereto, the rents and profits thereof accruing after ... thereof; and, where the property is a house, the easements annexed thereto, the rent thereof accruing after the transfer
Central Government Act
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Limitation Act, 1963 25. Acquisition of easements by prescription. (1) Where the access and use of light ... building have been peaceably enjoyed therewith as an easement, and as of right, without interruption, and for twenty years
Central Government Act
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Lease- Transfer of interest-Nature of. Indian Easement Act, 1882, ss. 52 & 53: 'Licence'- Nature of. Words and Phrases ... contractual tenant, that under s. 53 of the Indian Easement Act, 1882 the right of any person to create
Supreme Court of India
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1987 AIR 117
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