Rule in wheeldon v burrows

Property - Implied easements - Rule in wheeldon v burrows With detailed discussion of relevant legal principles and authorities explain the courts policy in relation to implying easement under the rule in Wheeldon v Burrows and Daar Pty Ltd v Feza Foundation Ltd [2001]. Remember that if an easement were to be implied under Wheeldon v Burrows it is a burden imposed “after the event " rather than as part of the original conveyance and this knowledge may be relevant to addressing the strict requirements for such implied easements. Students shodd not include any long quotes are extracts from text/ludgement- The paper is to be analysis and application. Clear concise headings may help your papers flow. The requirement of simple clear concise language will form part of the marking rubric-

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