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mrbubbles | 16:14 Mon 01st Nov 2004 | Home & Garden
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I live in a very old cottage that has a right of way across my back path for a cottage that is behind my house - I think the right of way was set up years and years ago so the owner could have access to the local well across the road in front of my house - nowdays the owner crosses it just to put their bins out which isn't really a problem but I wondered how easy it was to contest a right of way - especially as they no longer need to go to the well as they have indoor taps !!!
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This is going to be a long, drawn out, expensive battle.

I would advise you not to bother, particularly as you say it "isn't really a problem".

Not easy at all. Your lawyers will thanks you though...
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Thanks for the advice - sounds like it is best to leave it as it is !!

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