Chapter II The Imposition, Acquisition and Transfer of Easements
8. Who may impose easements.
- An easement may be imposed by any one in the circumstances ... channel. 18. Customary easements.
- An easement may be acquired in virtue of a local custom. Such easements are called customary easements. Illustrations
Chapter II The Imposition, Acquisition And Transfer Of Easements
8. Who may impose easements
.An easement may be imposed by any one in the circumstances ... channel. 18. Customary easements
.An easement may be acquired in virtue of a local custom. Such easements are called customary easements. Illustrations
structure or part thereof,.] owned by a Thika tenant, but excludes any person paying rent to a Bharatia and any [resident of any structure including ... have affected in any way the easements, customary rights or other facilities enjoyed by thika tenants, Bharatias or occupiers of land coming within the purview
free from all incumbrances : Provided that the easements, rights, common facilities or benefits enjoyed by a thika tenant or an occupier of any land under ... shall not affect in any way the easements, customary rights or other facilities enjoyed by thika tenants, Bharatias and occupiers of land coming within
Section 8 in The Indian Easements Act, 1882
8. Who may impose easements
.An easement may be imposed by any one in the circumstances ... tenant for his life of certain land with remainder to B absolutely. A cannot, unless with Bs consent, impose an easement thereon which will continue
incumbrances, namely :- (a) lands comprised in and appurtenant to tenancies of thika tenants including open areas, roads, passages, tanks, pools and drains; (b) lands comprised ... shall not affect in any way the easements, customary rights or other facilities enjoyed by thika tenants, Bharatias and occupiers of land coming within
imposes an easement on the land in favour of C, who enjoys the easement peaceably and openly as an easement without interruption for twenty-nine ... interest in Sultanpur then ends, and with it Cs easement. (c) A and B, tenants of C, have permanent transferable interests in their respective holdings
under : (a) lands comprised in, and appurtenant to, tenancies of thika tenants including open areas, roads; and.]] (b) lands held in monthly or other periodical ... have affected in any way the easements, customary rights or other facilities enjoyed by thika tenants, Bharatias or occupiers of land coming within the purview
Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes or any other Categories of landless tenants and during that period the allotment shall be made by the allotting authorities ... exercise and use of all rights, easements and appurtenances belonging and appertaining to the land and the tenant may take to himself all natural products
tenancy, means any lien, sub-tenancy, easement or other right or interest created by the tenant on his tenure or holding or in limitation