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A wayleave is a terminable licence that is linked to the owners/occupiers of property and land, rather than the land itself. Wayleaves are usually annual agreements that can be renewed or terminated by either party.
(a) A, as the owner of a certain house, has a right of way thither over his neighbour Bs land for purposes connected with the beneficial enjoyment of the house. This is an easement.
An Easement has been defined as a privilege to pass over the land of another, whereby the holder of the easement, called the Dominant Estate, acquires only a reasonable and usual enjoyment of the property, and the owner of the land, called the Servient Estate, retains the benefits and privileges of ownership consistent
The MINIMUM EASEMENT OF TWO METERS (2.0 m) from the property line to the outermost face of the building, for the reason of natural light and ventilation.
An easement grants a right for the owner of one property to do something on someone elses property. There are several types of easements including the right to convey electricity, a right of way and the right to convey and drain water from one property to another.
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291 Easements in gross permitted An easement over land may be created in gross (that is, without being attached to and benefiting other land) for the benefit of any person. (2) An easement in gross burdens the land of the covenantor.
A wayleave is a contractual agreement between a landowner or landlord and a telecommunications provider, where the landowner grants the network provider a licence with the right to access land and/or property, to and/or maintain electronic communications apparatus.
Wayleaves generally only give contractual rights (i.e. unlike an easement) and so arent treated as dispositions of land and are personal between the contracting parties. Most can be terminated by giving notice normally quite a long notice period of around six 12 months but can last for many years.
Most providers will try to negotiate a Voluntary Wayleave but if an agreement is not met, providers can often proceed with the under the Code Power Operating Licence and impose Compulsory Purchase or Vesting Orders.
1067 (December 31, 1976) instituted the Water Code of the Philippines, providing for the utilization, exploitation, development, conservation, and protection of water resources to be subject to the control and regulation of the government through the NWRC.

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