The Indian Easements Act, 1882

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Section 4, “Easement” defined.Dominant and servient heritages and owners. (sections)

Section 52, “License” defined. (sections)

Section 36, Abatement of obstruction of easemenT (sections)

Section 55, Accessory licenses annexed by law. (sections)

Section 15, Acquisition by prescription. (sections)

Section 21, Bar to use unconnected with enjoyment. (sections)

Section 3, Construction of certain references to Act 15 of 1877 and Act 9 of 1871. (sections)

Section 5, Continuous and discontinuous, apparent and non-apparent, easements. (sections)

Section 18, Customary easements. (sections)

Section 14, Direction of way of necessity (sections)

Section 6, Easement for limited time or on condition. (sections)

Section 13, Easements of necessity and quasi easements. (sections)

Section 7, Easements restrictive of certain rights.(a) Exclusive right to enjoy.(b) Rights to advantages arising from situation (sections)

Section 16, Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient heritage. (sections)

Section 22, Exercise of easement.Confinement of exercise of easement. (sections)

Section 28, Extent of easements.Easement of necessity.Other easements.(a) Right of way.(b) Right to light or air acquired by grant.(c) Prescriptive right to light or air.(d) Prescriptive right to pollute air or water.(e) Other prescriptive rights. (sections)

Section 45, Extinction by destruction of either heritage. (sections)

Section 37, Extinction by dissolution of right of servient owner. (sections)

Section 47, Extinction by non-enjoyment. (sections)

Section 43, Extinction by permanent change in dominant heritage. (sections)