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Law of Easements and Licences

Law of Easements and Licences

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  • Author(s): Justice P.S. Narayana
  • Publisher: Asia Law House
  • Edition: 9 Ed 2020
  • ISBN 13 9789389286526
  • Approx. Pages 528 + Contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
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Contents
Preliminary

1.    Short title, local extent and commencement
2.    Savings
3.    Construction of certain references to Act XV of 1877 and Act IX of 1871
Chapter I - Of  Easements Generally
4.    Easement defined
5.    Continues and Discontinuous, Apparent and Non-apparent easements
6.    Easement for limited time or on condition
7.    Easements restrictive of certain rights
Chapter II - The Imposition, Acquisition and Transfer of Easements
8.    Who may Impose Easement
9.    Servient Owners
10.  Lessor and Mortgagor
11.  Lessee
12.  Who may acquire easement
13.  Easement of necessity and Quasi Easements
14.  Direction of way of necessity
15.  Acquisition by Prescription
16.  Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient heritage
17.  Rights which cannot be acquired by prescription
18.  Customary easements
19.  Transfer of dominant heritage Passes easement
Chapter III - The Incidents of Easements
20.  Rules controlled by contract or title
21.  Bar to use unconnected with enjoyment
22.  Exercise of Easement – Confinement of Exercise of Easement
23.  Right to alter mode of enjoyment
24.  Right to do acts to secure enjoyment
25.  Liability for expenses necessary for preservation of easement
26.  Liability for damage for want of repair
27.  Servient owner not bound to do anything
28.  Extent of easement
29.  Increase of easement
30.  Partition of dominant heritage
31.  Obstruction in case of excessive user
Chapter IV - The Disturbance of Easements
32.  Right to enjoyment without disturbance
33.  Suit for disturbance of Easement
34.  When cause of action arises for removal of support
35.  Injunction to restrain disturbance
36.  Abatement of obstruction of easement
Chapter V - The Extinction, Suspension and Revival of Easement
37.  Extinction by dissolution of right of servient owner
38.  Extinction by release
39.  Extinction by revocation
40.  Extinction on expiration of limited period of happening of dissolving condition
41.  Extinction on termination of necessity
42.  Extinction of useless easement
43.  Extinction by permanent change in dominant heritage
44.  Extinction on permanent alteration of servient heritage by superior force
45.  Extinction by destruction of either heritage
46.  Extinction by unity of ownership
47.  Extinction by non-enjoyment
48.  Extinction of accessory rights
49.  Suspension of easement
50.  Servient owner not entitled to require continuance
51.  Revival of easement
Chapter VI - Licences
52.  “Licence” defined
53.  Who may grant Licence
54.  Grant may be express or implied
55.  Accessory liceness annexed by law
56.  Licence when transferable
57.  Grantor’s duty to disclose defects
58.  Grantor’s duty not to render property unsafe
59.  Grantor’s transferee not bound by licence
60.  Licence when revocable
61.  Revocation express or implied
62.  Licence when deemed revoked
63.  Licensee’s rights on revocation
64.  Licensee’s rights on eviction
Extracts of Cognate Acts
1.    Northern India Canal and Drainage Act, 1873
2.    The Transfer of Property Act, 1882 – (Act IV of 1882)
3.    Land Acquisition Act, 1894 – (Act 1 of 1894)
4.    Limitation Act – (Act No. 36 of 1963)
5.    Specific Relief Act, 1863 – (Act No. 47 of 1963)
6.    The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1908 - (Act V of 1908)
7.    The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973(Act No. 2 of 1974)
8.    Model Plaints
9.    The Indian Easements Act, 1882 (Act V of 1882)
Subject Index
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Auhtor Details
Justice P.S. Narayana
, Judge, High Court if Andhra Pradesh, hails from chittoor District, A.P. He had his law degree from Sri Venkateswara University apart from his Post Graduation in Pubic Administration. He has been delivering several lectures on different topics relating to law in A.P. Judicial Academy and also in certain academic institutions on their invitation.
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