possession of the secured assets of the borrower including the right to transfer by way of lease, assignment or sale for realising the secured asset ... management of the business of the borrower including the right to transfer by way of lease, assignment or sale for realising the secured asset: [Substituted
lessee thereof and enjoyed the right as such lessee. The suit shall be dismissed, for the right of way has not been enjoyed ... right and asked his leave to enjoy the right. The suit shall be dismissed, for the right of way has not been enjoyed
trespass on his land. B alleges the existence of a public right of way over the land, which A denies. The existence of a decree ... same land, in which C alleged the existence of the same right of way, is relevant, but it is not conclusive proof that the right
land of a stranger. B is entitled to a right of way, for agricultural purposes only, over As adjoining land to the field sold ... over the field sold to B. A is entitled to a right of way, for agricultural purposes only, over Bs field to the field retained
which the right was imposed or acquired. In the absence of evidence as to such intention and purpose (a) Right of way.A right ... way of any one kind does not include a right of way of any other kind; (b) Right to light or air acquired by grant
Section 4B in The Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, 1995
4B. Right of way for cable operators and permission by public authority.—
(1) Subject ... alter or remove such cables or posts. (3) The facility of right of way under this section for laying underground cables, and erecting posts, shall
respectively subject to rights of way for the benefit of a single heritage, and the ways are continuous, such rights shall, for the purposes ... single easement. Illustration Ahas, as annexed to his house, rights of way from the high road thither over the heritages
other person. Illustration A, as owner of a house, has a right of way over Bs land. C unlawfully enters on Bs land, and obstructs ... right of way. A may sue C for compensation, not for entry, but for the obstruction
devolution takes place. Illustration A has certain land to which a right of way is annexed. A lets the land to B for twenty years ... right of way vests in B and his legal representative so long as the lease continues
public land. There can be no legal right
vested in any person on a Right of Way. The petitioners were
encroachers on public land ... way have no legal
right to continue. Such unauthorised occupation on public land
that constitutes Right of Way cannot create the right in their
favour