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22. Exercise of easement-Confinement of exercise of easement.- The dominant owner must exercise his right in the mode which is least onerous to the servient owner; and when the exercise of an easement can without detriment to the dominant owner be confined to a determinate part of the servient heritage, such exercise shall, at the request of the servient owner, be so confined. Illustrations (a) A has a right of way over B's field. A must enter the way at either end and not at any intermediate point. (b) A has a right annexed to his house to cut thatching grass in B’s swamp. A, when exercising his easement, must cut the grass so that the plants may not be destroyed. | |||||
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