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Private rights of way

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A private right of way is a form of easement and these are enjoyed by the owner of a legal estate in land over other land owned by a different person. There are various different types of easement, including boundary rights, rights of support, rights of access for repairs, and rights of light. In regards to rights of way, problems occur when: someone blocks or restricts the right of way; trying to decide who pays for maintenance of the right of way; the owner of the servient tenement wants to change the route of the right of way; either the dominant or servient tenement is transferred and the transferee raises enquiries concerning the right of way. This practical guide provides clear and comprehensive information ensuring that any problems arising from a private right of way in the UK can be handled quickly and efficiently.

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