Re-evaluating recreational easements- new norms for the twenty-first century?

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Pascoe, S. 2019. Re-evaluating recreational easements- new norms for the twenty-first century? in: McFarlane, B. and Agnew, S. (ed.) Modern Studies in Property Law Hart Publishing.
Chapter titleRe-evaluating recreational easements- new norms for the twenty-first century?
AuthorsPascoe, S.
Abstract

This book chapter evaluates the underpinnings for the validity of recreational and sporting easements in English law. Recognition of such easements represents a wider functional and progressive approach to easements, incorporating new norms of twenty-first century active lifestyles into what constitutes an easement.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
Book titleModern Studies in Property Law
EditorsMcFarlane, B. and Agnew, S.
PublisherHart Publishing
SeriesModern Studies in Property Law
ISBN
Hardcover9781509921379
Electronic9781509921409
Electronic9781509921393
Electronic9781509921386
Publication dates
Online30 May 2019
Print30 May 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited09 Nov 2018
AcceptedSep 2018
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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The full text is an author's manuscript version pre-copyediting and pre-typesetting, reproduced here with permission. The text is a non-final version of the chapter and is not to be cited. The final print version published by Hart Publishing is available via https://www.bloomsburyprofessional.com/uk/modern-studies-in-property...

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509921409.ch-010
LanguageEnglish
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