Haynes v King
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(1893)
Easements - Prescription Act 1832, s. 3
A lease contained a
declaration 'notwithstanding anything herein contained, the lessors shall have
power, without obtaining any consent from, or making any compensation to, the
lessee, to deal as they may think fit with any of the premises adjoining or
contiguous...
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