The rule in Wheeldon v Burrows can only operate on a sale or lease of part when, immediately prior to the sale / lease, there was a common owner and occupier of the whole (see [case], discussed further below).
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Kent v Kavanagh [2007] Ch 1
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The rule in Wheeldon v Burrows can only operate on a sale or lease of part when, immediately prior to the sale / lease, there was a common owner and occupier of the whole (see [case], discussed further below).
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#easements #land #law
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The rule in Wheeldon v Burrows can only operate on a sale or lease of part when, immediately prior to the sale / lease, there was a common owner and occupier of the whole (see [case], discussed further below).
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Kent v Kavanagh [2007] Ch 1
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