The list of recognised easements is not a closed one and must be allowed to expand to accommodate social and technological changes: [case]. The law therefore develops gradually by analogy with previous case law as it did, for example (as you will see below) when easements of parking developed incrementally from easements of storage in wake of the increasing importance of the motor car to modern life (and hence land use).
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Dyce v Lady James Hay (1852) 1 Macq 305
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The list of recognised easements is not a closed one and must be allowed to expand to accommodate social and technological changes: [case]. The law therefore develops gradually by analogy with previous case law as it did, for example (as you will see below) when easements of parking developed incrementally from easements of storage in wake of the increasing importance of the motor car to modern life (and hence land use).
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#easements #land #law
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The list of recognised easements is not a closed one and must be allowed to expand to accommodate social and technological changes: [case]. The law therefore develops gradually by analogy with previous case law as it did, for example (as you will see below) when easements of parking developed incrementally from easements of storage in wake of the increasing importance of the motor car to modern life (and hence land use).
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Dyce v Lady James Hay (1852) 1 Macq 305
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