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Question about a ford(river crossing)
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<blockquote data-quote="Molly dog" data-source="post: 7959327" data-attributes="member: 166518"><p>I can help with this Nick.</p><p>As follows .A/ You were aware of the purchase before you went away. This had been an on going discussion that we had spoken about at least 3 time before your holiday. It was just unfortunate that you was not around when completion took place. As you were on holiday for 6/8 weeks , work needed to be done whist the weather was good. I feel l have been totally courteous and would not be any other way . B/ The Ford has been used by your father when you rented the land, and this alone would have allowed for a prescriptive right even it there was not one. C/ You currently park on the council land that goes down to the Ford, it is not owned by you and is not in your deeds. Please speak to your solicitor for clarification . D/ The ford is for the use of the field's across the river and has no public access on to the land . </p><p>E/ As you will know the right of way across the bridge also crosses your land , again there is no public right of way apart from for me to access the land when required. F/ I retain my right to pass over the ford as and when required and this will not change.</p><p>Should you wish to discuss this further l would be happy to talk it through with you. Perhaps you could give me a copy of your deeds to show that you do in fact own the land and not the council . Its far better to discuss openly if there is a problem. But as you said l did my home work before l purchased the land.</p><p></p><p>And apert from all this you have been told l do not intend to use it anyway ,but retain the right</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rgds</p><p></p><p></p><p>Ernie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molly dog, post: 7959327, member: 166518"] I can help with this Nick. As follows .A/ You were aware of the purchase before you went away. This had been an on going discussion that we had spoken about at least 3 time before your holiday. It was just unfortunate that you was not around when completion took place. As you were on holiday for 6/8 weeks , work needed to be done whist the weather was good. I feel l have been totally courteous and would not be any other way . B/ The Ford has been used by your father when you rented the land, and this alone would have allowed for a prescriptive right even it there was not one. C/ You currently park on the council land that goes down to the Ford, it is not owned by you and is not in your deeds. Please speak to your solicitor for clarification . D/ The ford is for the use of the field's across the river and has no public access on to the land . E/ As you will know the right of way across the bridge also crosses your land , again there is no public right of way apart from for me to access the land when required. F/ I retain my right to pass over the ford as and when required and this will not change. Should you wish to discuss this further l would be happy to talk it through with you. Perhaps you could give me a copy of your deeds to show that you do in fact own the land and not the council . Its far better to discuss openly if there is a problem. But as you said l did my home work before l purchased the land. And apert from all this you have been told l do not intend to use it anyway ,but retain the right Rgds Ernie [/QUOTE]
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