A right of depasture may be aliened so as to become a right in gross, severed from the property of the alienor.
Citations:
(1813) 5 Taunt 244
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – White v Taylor (No 2) ChD 1969
The alienation of grazing rights for a fixed number of beasts cannot prejudice the residual interest of the owner of the servient common. Whoever the grazing right belongs to, the number of beasts that can be grazed upon the common pursuant to the . .
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Land
Updated: 25 November 2022; Ref: scu.191145