1. The Indian Easements Act came into force on A. 1st June 1882 B. 1st July 1882 C. 1st August 1882 D. 1st September 1882 Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option B No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
2. Under section 64 of the Indian Easements Act, 1882 when a Licensee is evicted by the grantor of property without any fault of his own then A. He is entitled to recover compensation from the grantor B. He is entitled to repossess the property C. Either (A) or (B) D. Neither (A) nor (B) Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
3. An easement A. Is extinguished when the servient owner leaves on his own B. Cannot be extinguished C. Upon the death of the dominant owner D. Is extinguished when the dominant owner releases it expressly or impliedly to the servient owner Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option D No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
4. The owner of the land for beneficial enjoyment of whom the right exists is called the A. Dominant owner B. Servient owner C. Either (A) or (B) D. Both (A) and (B) Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
5. The land for the beneficial enjoyment of which the easementary right exists is called A. Profit-a-pendre B. Servient heritage C. Dominant heritage D. Customary heritage Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
6. The word 'easement' is defined in Section . . . . . . . . of the Indian Easements Act, 1882 A. Section 2 B. Section 3 C. Section 4 D. Section 5 Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
7. Choose the correct answer A. There can be no easement without dominant tenement and a servient tenement B. Rights, which are by a community or class of persons by virtue of a customary right, are not easement but are right in gross C. Both (A) and (B) D. Neither (A) nor (B) Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
8. Which of the following is an accessory right? A. Easementary right B. Ownership rights C. Right to reputation D. Right to personal security Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option A No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
9. Section 10 of The Indian Easements Act 1882 deals with . . . . . . . . ? A. Easements restrictive of certain rights B. Customary easements C. Lessor and mortgagor D. Right to do acts to secure enjoyment Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board
10. Choose the correct answer A. An easement can be revoked at the will of the servient owner B. A license is not transferable at all under any circumstance C. A license is always bound to be of positive nature D. A dominant tenement follows the easement right Answer & Solution Discuss in Board Save for Later Answer & Solution Answer: Option C No explanation is given for this question Let's Discuss on Board