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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 7605017" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>The entrance from the county road here was over a culvert by way of concrete pipes and too narrow for most lorries. When I saw the price of those concrete rings I nearly fainted! The landowner gave permission for me to insert a big plastic water main pipe (300mm?) through the cocrete pipes extending the culvert by a few feet either side which was then built up. The water in the ditch was very slow moving and 300mm could easily cope.</p><p></p><p>But I think the easement would be for access "as existing". So if it was for a domestic house as required for private car, any improvement would have to be with the principal's consent. "As existing" applies to quality and quantity, so if the house holder decided to open up (say) a camping site, he would need permission for the extra traffic to use the road. Easements/rights of access can be very valuable. Best not to fall out with the owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 7605017, member: 4505"] The entrance from the county road here was over a culvert by way of concrete pipes and too narrow for most lorries. When I saw the price of those concrete rings I nearly fainted! The landowner gave permission for me to insert a big plastic water main pipe (300mm?) through the cocrete pipes extending the culvert by a few feet either side which was then built up. The water in the ditch was very slow moving and 300mm could easily cope. But I think the easement would be for access "as existing". So if it was for a domestic house as required for private car, any improvement would have to be with the principal's consent. "As existing" applies to quality and quantity, so if the house holder decided to open up (say) a camping site, he would need permission for the extra traffic to use the road. Easements/rights of access can be very valuable. Best not to fall out with the owner. [/QUOTE]
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