Can personal servitudes be worded in such a way that they are perpetual in nature and thus freely transferable and transmissable

Date
2013-01
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Publisher
Juta Law
Abstract
The issues in Resnekov v Cohen (2012 1 SA 314 (WCC)) were whether a restrictive condition inserted into the title deeds of the servient property constituted a praedial or personal servitude, and if found to be personal, whether it could be made transferable to successors in title by the correct wording of the restrictive condition in title deeds of the servient property.
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CITATION: Van Der Merwe, C.G. 2013. Can personal servitudes be worded in such a way that they are perpetual in nature and thus freely transferable and transmissable?. Journal of South African Law / Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 2013(2):340-348.
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Keywords
Servitudes -- South Africa, Servitudes -- Cases, Real property -- South Africa, South Africa -- Deeds Registries Act, 1937
Citation
Van Der Merwe, C.G. 2013. Can personal servitudes be worded in such a way that they are perpetual in nature and thus freely transferable and transmissable?. Journal of South African Law / Tydskrif vir die Suid-Afrikaanse Reg, 2013(2):340-348.