What is the test for determining if an easement is obsolete?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from TDL Group Ltd. v. Harvey, 2001 BCSC 468 (CanLII):

It also adopted the test for determining if an easement is obsolete, as outlined by Lambert J.A. in Chivas v. Mysek [1986] B.C.J. No. 2547 (Q.L.)(C.A.) by Lambert J.A.: … the test of whether the easement or restrictive covenant or other charge is obsolete is not a test to be satisfied on the basis of balancing the rights of the parties, but rather by a consideration of the nature of the charge itself in the circumstances of the use of the relevant property and a determination of whether on those facts the charge or interest is obsolete.

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