Servitudes Flashcards
Moncreiff v Jamieson
Parking servitude ancillary to express servitude of access in title deeds. Could essentially have stand alone servitude to park vehicles.
Neill v Scobbie
Servitude of electricity not accepted. New servitude must be analgous with existing servitude or required for techno/socioeconomic change.
Bowers v Kennedy
“polo mint”. Access to landlocked land – inherent part of property ownership. Imprescriptible – res merae facultatis.
Irvine Knitters Ltd v North Ayrshire Coop Society
- only benefited property may take benefit of servitide
- benefited property had a servitude access to access it from the back
- burdened proprietors successfully sought interdict
- Co-op could not use servitude access to bring goods into whole shop
Carstairs v Spence
Change in use of servitude is not in itself an increase on burdened property.
Grant v Cameron
Express servitude. Deed may stipulate extent of use “for all purposes”
Keith v Texaco
- increase in use depends on scale of increased use
- change field to 20 houses was not too great