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<h1>Understanding Non-Continuous Easements: Requires Action for Enjoyment Unlike Continuous Easements. Key in Indian Legal Context.</h1> A non-continuous easement, as defined in Black's Law Dictionary, 4th Edition, refers to an easement that requires an action by the party claiming it for its enjoyment. Unlike a continuous easement, which can be enjoyed without any action, a non-continuous easement, such as a right of way, necessitates the party's involvement to be utilized. This concept is relevant in the context of Indian laws and legal terminology.