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Rights Of Way: Interfere or abandon?
Anna Rawlings and Richard Bartle consider some recent cases involving rights of way ‘Dwyer serves as an important reminder of just how difficult it can be in practice to show that a right of way has been abandoned, and that non-user is not enough, on its own, to prove abandonment.’ Private rights of way are …
Cases Referenced
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- B&Q plc v Liverpool and Lancashire Properties Ltd [2000] EWHC 463 (Ch)
- Benn v Hardinge (1992) 66 P&CR 246
- Dwyer v The City of Westminster [2014] EWCA Civ 153
- Emmett v Sisson [2014] EWCA Civ 64
- Odey & ors v Barber [2006] EWHC 3109 (Ch)
- Snell & Prideaux Ltd v Dutton Mirrors Ltd [1995] 1 EGLR 259