Wheeldon v Burrows
Wheeldon v Burrows (1879) LR 12 Ch D 31 is an English land law case confirming and governing a means of the implied grant or grants of easements — the implied grant of all continuous and apparent inchoate easements (quasi easements, that is they would be easements if the land were not before transfer in unity of possession and title) to a transferree of part, unless expressly excluded. The case consolidated one of the three current methods by which an easement can be acquired by implied grant.
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Wheeldon v Burrows
Wheeldon v Burrows (1879) LR 12 Ch D 31 is an English land law case confirming and governing a means of the implied grant or grants of easements — the implied grant of all continuous and apparent inchoate easements (quasi easements, that is they would be easements if the land were not before transfer in unity of possession and title) to a transferree of part, unless expressly excluded. The case consolidated one of the three current methods by which an easement can be acquired by implied grant.
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An estate containing not an ea ...... he rule in Wheeldon v Burrows.
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LR 12 Ch D 31; [1874-90] All ER Rep. 669; 48 LJ Ch 853; 41 LT 327
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1879-06-17
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Easements; implied easements
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Wheeldon v Burrows (1879) LR 1 ...... be acquired by implied grant.
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