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2. What is the third element?

  • the right being considered must accommodate the DT
  • the right being considered must burden the ST
  • the right being considered must accommodate the ST
  • the right being considered must burden the DT

3. What is the test for establishing if a right is capable of being an easement?

  • Regis Property Co Ltd v Redman [1956]
  • Re: Ellenborough Park [1956]
  • Alfred's Case (1610)
  • Crow v Wood [1971]

4. What are the two methods for an implied reservation?

  • Necessity; Common Intention
  • Common Intention; S.62
  • Necessity: Wheeldon v Burrows
  • Common intention; Wheeldon v Burrows

5. What is the second element of the test?

  • DT and ST must be owned by the same people (but never in leasehold)
  • DT and ST must be owned by the same people (even if only in leasehold)
  • DT and ST must be owned by different people (even if only in leasehold)
  • DT and ST must be owned by different people (but never in leasehold)

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