An improperly created legal easement may nevertheless take effect as an equitable easement under the doctrine of [Case] by being treated as a (fictional) contract to grant an easement.
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Walsh v Lonsdale
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An improperly created legal easement may nevertheless take effect as an equitable easement under the doctrine of [Case] by being treated as a (fictional) contract to grant an easement.
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#interests #land #law
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An improperly created legal easement may nevertheless take effect as an equitable easement under the doctrine of [Case] by being treated as a (fictional) contract to grant an easement.
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Walsh v Lonsdale
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Open it An improperly created legal easement may nevertheless take effect as an equitable easement under the doctrine of Walsh v Lonsdale (1882) 21 Ch D 9 by being treated as a (fictional) contract to grant an easement. For it to take effect as a valid equitable easement in this way, this ‘contract’ must satisfy the formal
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