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Prescriptive

by immemorial or long continued use and enjoyment as a prescriptive right of title pleading the continuance and authority of long

Prescriptibility

The quality or state of being prescriptible

prescriptive easement

prescriptive easement see easement

easement by prescription

easement by prescription see easement

Way

tenure; and if the inhabitants of a township, bound by prescription to repair, be expressly exempted by an Act of Parliament

easement

easement by necessity implied easement way of necessity easement by prescription : an easement created by the open, notorious, uninterrupted, hostile,

Common

consideration which, by lapse of time, being formed into a prescription, continues, although there be no deed or instrument in writing

Que estate

as much as to say, whose estate he has. Where prescriptive rights are claimed by reason of the continuous and immemorial

Light

(see DAMNUM ABSQUE INJURIA) but by virtue of the (English) Prescription Act, 1832 (2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 71), uninterrupted

possession

also hostile possession and notorious possession in this entry compare prescription civil possession in the civil law of Louisiana : possession

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