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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 7676605" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This bit isn’t strictly true. If there is a danger to life then they can very quickly get powers of access via a court, if they do go to court you’ll get peanuts and it’ll be on their terms. Obviously you can, if you act swiftly enough in this instance, save them the hassle and negotiate an access fee, if you’re cheaper than the legal fees they’ll take that route. Personally I prefer to do it this way if possible, I dictate the terms, get their legal department to draw up an access agreement and I check carefully that they’ve put all my terms in the agreement before I sign it. I know plenty of farmers who have hassle with Network Rail but I’ve had quite a bit to do with them, haven’t stood any nonsense and clamped down on anything I wasn’t happy about but I’d say that generally my working relationship with them has been very good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 7676605, member: 1233"] This bit isn’t strictly true. If there is a danger to life then they can very quickly get powers of access via a court, if they do go to court you’ll get peanuts and it’ll be on their terms. Obviously you can, if you act swiftly enough in this instance, save them the hassle and negotiate an access fee, if you’re cheaper than the legal fees they’ll take that route. Personally I prefer to do it this way if possible, I dictate the terms, get their legal department to draw up an access agreement and I check carefully that they’ve put all my terms in the agreement before I sign it. I know plenty of farmers who have hassle with Network Rail but I’ve had quite a bit to do with them, haven’t stood any nonsense and clamped down on anything I wasn’t happy about but I’d say that generally my working relationship with them has been very good. [/QUOTE]
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