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Who maintains a right of way easement?

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  An easement in a property can help a landowner or a homeowner maintain the property in a certain way. The easement gives the power to use the property as per provisions described in the easement. So, what is easement property law? I will share the definition with you.

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An easement is a right that the owner of the property enjoys. The Indian Easements Act, 1882 states ‘“An easement is a right which the owner or occupier of certain land possesses, as such, for the beneficial enjoyment of that land, to do and continue to do something, or to prevent and continue to prevent something being done, in or upon, or in respect of, certain another land not his own…”

  Who maintains a right of way easement?
  1. We can consider an easement if A being the owner enjoys a right on B’s land for some purposes.

  2. A being the owner of the house needs to go to B’s property to take water for household purposes.

  3. A being the owner of the house, has the right to conduct water from B’s stream for water supply for gardening purposes.

  4. If A is grazing his own cattle in B's field or using the property for himself, his family, guests, lodgers and servants, water or fish out of C’s tank or use D’s wood for cooking purposes it can be considered as an easement.

 

An easement is not a process to transfer the property. An easement can be altered, released or written every time without restrictions. The owner generally maintains the easement of the property since the owner has the power to change or bring new easements in a property.

 

I hope you understand easement property law now.

 

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