The first of those conditions is that the land concerned, which is termed a "dominant tenement", has on it"a permanent building which is in use wholly or mainly as a place of human—(i) habitation; or(ii) resort,and that building is . . . within one hundred metres"of the land that is burdened, which is termed the servient tenement.The second condition is where"the real burden comprises—(i) a right to enter, or otherwise make use of, the servient tenement; or(ii) a right of pre-emption of redemption".The third condition is where"the dominant tenement comprises—(i) minerals; or(ii) salmon fishings...