An equitable easement should be protected by a notice on the charges section of the register of the servient tenement (LRA 2002, s 32). The notice will be either an agreed one ([ statute ]) or a unilateral one (LRA 2002, s 35). The easement will then be binding on any subsequent owner of the servient tenement. If the notice is not entered, the equitable easement will not normally bind a purchaser for value of the servient tenement, but will still bind everyone else: for example, people who are given the land, or who inherit it (LRA 2002, s 29).
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LRA 2002, s 34
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An equitable easement should be protected by a notice on the charges section of the register of the servient tenement (LRA 2002, s 32). The notice will be either an agreed one ([ statute ]) or a unilateral one (LRA 2002, s 35). The easement will then be binding on any subsequent owner of the servient tenement. If the notice is not entered, the equitable easement will not normally bind a purchaser for value of the servient tenement, but will still bind everyone else: for example, people who are given the land, or who inherit it (LRA 2002, s 29).
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#easements #land #law
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An equitable easement should be protected by a notice on the charges section of the register of the servient tenement (LRA 2002, s 32). The notice will be either an agreed one ([ statute ]) or a unilateral one (LRA 2002, s 35). The easement will then be binding on any subsequent owner of the servient tenement. If the notice is not entered, the equitable easement will not normally bind a purchaser for value of the servient tenement, but will still bind everyone else: for example, people who are given the land, or who inherit it (LRA 2002, s 29).
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LRA 2002, s 34
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