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Navigate the law of easements in Victoria at the level of doctrines, tests, and statutory provisions — not documents. From the four requirements of Re Ellenborough Park through creation, registration, scope, and extinguishment.
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Navigate legal reasoning at the idea level. Each node is a legal concept with typed relationships and paragraph-level provenance to authoritative sources.
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The doctrinal neighbourhood of easements in Victorian property law. Each node is a legal idea — a doctrine, test, ratio, statutory provision, or open question. Lines show typed relationships: “requires,” “limits,” “instantiates,” “distinguishes.”
A keyword search for “easement right of way Victoria” returns documents. This graph shows the reasoning structure: that a right of way must satisfy Re Ellenborough Park’s four requirements, connects to positive easements, and can be created by express grant, implication, or prescription — each traceable to specific authorities.
The graph includes open questions: Can car parking be an easement? How do digital infrastructure easements work? Should solar access be protected? These contested nodes show where the law is actively developing — and where practitioners need to be most careful.