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035 _a(Sirsi) u111258
100 _aWatts, A.
245 _aPrescriptive right of way
260 _c2001
490 _aProperty Week
_v66(9) 2 March 2001, 100(1)
520 _aLooks at the three ways in which a prescriptive right can be obtained: under the Prescription Act 1832; by the doctrine of lost modern grant and at common law. Discusses the different rules for each type of prescription. Considers what rights a prescriptive easement gives a buyer and the problems raised by the uncertainty in matters such as a right to enter and repair. Closes with a look at how buyers can protect themselves against the uncertainty raised by having a prescriptive right.
590 _aABS
600 _aRIGHTS OF WAY
650 _aEASEMENTS
650 _aPRESCRIPTIVE RIGHTS
650 _aPRESCRIPTION ACT 1832
650 _aCOMMON LAW
650 _aLOST MODERN GRANT
650 _aUNCERTAINTY
690 _aBoundary disputes
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700 _aHeighton, M.
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