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<blockquote data-quote="Dry Rot" data-source="post: 9193528" data-attributes="member: 4505"><p>The tenant surely has the right to do what enables him to graze the sward "without let or hindrance" from the land owner. That would include managing the flock which includes lambing. I imagine it would ultimately be for a court to decide whether the use of derelict buildings would be included in that. I assume there is nothing specific in the agreement. "That which is attached to the land is part of the land". Would it be illegal for a grazing tenant to use walls and hedges to shelter his stock? Or derelict buildings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dry Rot, post: 9193528, member: 4505"] The tenant surely has the right to do what enables him to graze the sward "without let or hindrance" from the land owner. That would include managing the flock which includes lambing. I imagine it would ultimately be for a court to decide whether the use of derelict buildings would be included in that. I assume there is nothing specific in the agreement. "That which is attached to the land is part of the land". Would it be illegal for a grazing tenant to use walls and hedges to shelter his stock? Or derelict buildings? [/QUOTE]
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