The branches of the trees extended over the neighbouring soil for a continuous length of time.
A. The owner of the trees acquired no right over the land of the neighbour
B. The owner of the trees acquired right over the land of the neighbour
C. The neighbour acquired right over the portion of the tree falling on his soil
D. The neighbour acquired right over the tree, since part of the tree is falling on his soil
Answer: Option A
The Indian Easements Act came into force on
A. 1st June 1882
B. 1st July 1882
C. 1st August 1882
D. 1st September 1882
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)
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
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)
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