A Dominant and Servient Tenement Must Exist. Essentially, this means that there must be two identifiable pieces of land, one which benefits from the exercise of the right (the dominant tenement) and one which is burdened by its exercise (the servient tenement): [case].
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London & Blenheim Estates Ltd v Ladbroke Retail Parks Ltd [1992] 1 WLR 1278
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A Dominant and Servient Tenement Must Exist. Essentially, this means that there must be two identifiable pieces of land, one which benefits from the exercise of the right (the dominant tenement) and one which is burdened by its exercise (the servient tenement): [case].
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#easements #land #law
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A Dominant and Servient Tenement Must Exist. Essentially, this means that there must be two identifiable pieces of land, one which benefits from the exercise of the right (the dominant tenement) and one which is burdened by its exercise (the servient tenement): [case].
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London & Blenheim Estates Ltd v Ladbroke Retail Parks Ltd [1992] 1 WLR 1278
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