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The Easements Act, 1882

( ACT NO. V OF 1882 )

Chapter III

THE INCIDENTS OF EASEMENTS

Right to do acts to secure enjoyment Accessory rights
24. The dominant owner is entitled, as against the servient owner, to do all acts necessary to secure the full enjoyment of the easement, but such acts must be done at such time and in such manner as, without detriment to the dominant owner, to cause the servient owner as little inconvenience as possible; and the dominant owner must repair, as far as practicable, the damage (if any) caused by the act to the servient heritage.

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