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Clarkson in trouble again
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You're confusing the English legal system with logic. There are weird laws about squatting and so on that are crazy and rely on "they've been doing it for ages without you complaining, so they are allowed to continue". I'm sure some one can give more info.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
It is a little, but the footpath will (Or should) only have its status changed after a lengthy period of frequent public use.Originally posted by HeliCraig View PostNow that does sound a little unjust, but I can believe it.
As was mentioned before, Clarkson should have known about the footpath before he purchased the property.
However, given that it's not a public right of way would the footpath show up on any OS searches?Coffee's for closersComment
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Yes yes, I know... silly me! That said though, it remains his land atm.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou're confusing the English legal system with logic. There are weird laws about squatting and so on that are crazy and rely on "they've been doing it for ages without you complaining, so they are allowed to continue". I'm sure some one can give more info.
Well quite. Mind you, there would have been a duty on the seller to tell him would there not? When I sold my last house I had to fill in a questionnaire from the solicitor with lots of similar questions on.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIt is a little, but the footpath will (Or should) only have its status changed after a lengthy period of frequent public use.
As was mentioned before, Clarkson should have known about the footpath before he purchased the property.
However, given that it's not a public right of way would the footpath show up on any OS searches?Comment
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