Land Law Directions 7e Resources is no longer available and it was replaced by Land Law: Directions 8e.
An object that is attached to the land in such a way and for such a reason that it becomes part of the land
All property that is not real property; an object which does not form part of land
Any real property, having a physical form, that can be passed to an heir
Intangible rights which form part of the land
This type of water is regarded as forming part of the land on which it rests and landowners can do as they like with it, subject to any statutory controls under the Water Resources Act 1991
Landowners have certain natural rights over this type of water: they can fish in it and they have the right to an undiminished flow of the water
There is a presumption that the Crown owns the foreshore. In addition, the public has rights of navigation and fishing over this water
Landowners have no natural right to this type of water
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