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Parking easements

By: Series: Solicitors' Journal ; 146(22) 14 June 2002, 542-543 (2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Considers the current state of the law on the right to park as an easement. Parking has become a valuable and contentious right. It can be seen as a particular form of storage of goods on land. As it is not a homogeneous activity the law varies according to what is actually involved. Analyses separately parking in a parking space and parking in a larger area. Gives background on easements of storage and an example bringing in "Batchelor v Marlow" which states that parking that monopolises an area of land is too great an interference to subsist as an easement.
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Considers the current state of the law on the right to park as an easement. Parking has become a valuable and contentious right. It can be seen as a particular form of storage of goods on land. As it is not a homogeneous activity the law varies according to what is actually involved. Analyses separately parking in a parking space and parking in a larger area. Gives background on easements of storage and an example bringing in "Batchelor v Marlow" which states that parking that monopolises an area of land is too great an interference to subsist as an easement.