TY - BOOK AU - Gaunt,Jonathan AU - Morgan,Paul AU - Gale,Charles James TI - Gale on easements T2 - Property and conveyancing library SN - 0414057511 U1 - 346.420435 23 PY - 2017/// CY - London PB - Sweet & Maxwell KW - Servitudes KW - Great Britain N1 - First edition published in 1839 as: A treatise on the law of easements / by C.J. Gale and T.D. Whatley; Includes bibliographical references and index; Preface to the Twentieth Edition --; Preface to the First Edition --; Charles James Gale (1805 -1876) --; Table of cases --; Table of statutes --; Table of statutory instruments --; Table of practice directions --; Table of civil procedure rules --; Part I; Characteristics of an Easement : --; 1; Characteristics of an Easement --; 2; Equitable Rights to Easements --; Part II; The acquisition of Easements : --; 3; Creation of Easements By Known Transactions --; 4; Establishment of Easements By Prescription --; 5; Easements and Registered Land --; Part III; Particular Easements and Particular Natural Rights of a Similar Character : --; 6; Rights In Respect Of Water --; 7; Right To Light --; 8; Air --; 9; Rights Of Way --; 10; Support --; 11; Party-Walls, Banks, Boundary Trees And Buildings And Access To Neighbouring Land --; Part IV; Extinguishment of Easements : --; 12; Extinguishment of Easements --; Part V; Disturbance of Easements : --; 13; What Amounts To A Disturbance --; 14; Remedies For Disturbance --; Appendices N2 - "Since the last edition, the strict application of the “good working rule” in Shelfer’s case in rights of light cases has provoked a backlash first from the Law Commission and then from the Supreme Court. The twentieth edition: summarises and discusses the recommendations of the Law Commission in their report “Rights to Light” (Law Com No.356); analyses the decision of the Supreme Court in Lawrence v Fen Tigers; contains a new treatment of section 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925; has a revised Chapter on water rights; includes the latest case law on gates; incorporates all the recent significant cases in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth jurisdictions." --Publisher's website ER -