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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Spec Solicitor" data-source="post: 7605349" data-attributes="member: 74352"><p>We have a long lonning to farm 2 which has a caravan site. In a review someone had a moan there were some deep potholes.</p><p>Later on I was apologising for the potholes which could not be properly fixed due to constant rain.</p><p>Reply: “Well at least we knew we were on the right track!” So potholes are not always bad!</p><p>Seriously, I agree the comments about there being so many disputes about shared access. However there is no point in speculating on any of them before reading the terms of the grant in the title documents. The whole thing can turn on a word or a phrase. I suggest it is better to obtain advice before engaging the opposition. Cheaper in the long run in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Spec Solicitor, post: 7605349, member: 74352"] We have a long lonning to farm 2 which has a caravan site. In a review someone had a moan there were some deep potholes. Later on I was apologising for the potholes which could not be properly fixed due to constant rain. Reply: “Well at least we knew we were on the right track!” So potholes are not always bad! Seriously, I agree the comments about there being so many disputes about shared access. However there is no point in speculating on any of them before reading the terms of the grant in the title documents. The whole thing can turn on a word or a phrase. I suggest it is better to obtain advice before engaging the opposition. Cheaper in the long run in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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