Summary
Andrew Fearn, deputy managing partner and head of agriculture and private law at Langleys THE image of a country lane leading to a rural cottage has long been part of the national psyche, conjuring pink-hued visions of rural bliss. However, lurking within this image is a potential obstacle towards its fulfilment; the country lane itself.
'Professional residential developers are generally aware of the dangers posed by land without a clear right of access. However a further issue to consider is the purpose for which that right has been granted.See the full content of this document
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Ask the Expert... ; Know Your Rights to Access
In the case of Davill v Pull & Sanderson Mr Davill obtained planning permission on land previously used as a garden area for a row of cottages.
The land in qu...See the full content of this document
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