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PP 2009/131

A right of way may be limited in scope or may entitle the user to obtain access to land for any purpose.  A deed of grant of easement that expressly grants rights to use a roadway “for all purposes” is, on the face of it, sufficiently wide to encompass subsequent changes in use of the dominant land.


By contrast, easements granting rights of way to and from dominant land between specified times or for limited purposes are more restrictive. Rights of way that are expressly limited by reference to a particular use, or to the purposes for which land is being used, will prevent users from using the right of way in the event of any subsequent changes in use of the dominant land.

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