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Private Right Of Way Disputes Hendon You may have heard of private right of way and not really understand what it is.

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What Is it?

Public right of way usually comes in the form of a footpath, bridleway or restricted or non-restricted byway which gives access to the public on foot or driving a vehicle to a particular place.

Who controls it?

Private rights of way are a little bit more confusing. Public right of way is very black and white as it is usually set out with clear borders that are identified by the local authorities.

How Do They Work?

As the boundaries are usually set by one or two private parties. Private right of way is the right given to a group or an individual to access a certain piece of land. 

What are the different types?

Private right of way usually describes the private right of way Hendon on foot and the private right of way when using a vehicle.

Both types of private right of way are governed by the ‘general’ rules in the same way.

It does not matter if you are driving or walking – things like being able to use a different route if there is an obstruction remain the same.

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PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAY ON FOOT PERMIT

– Pass and repass as many times as you need to on foot between the dominant tenement and the public highway or land.

– You are able to pass with or without load.

– You are able to pass on a bicycle or pushing a small barrow if required.

WHAT DOES A VEHICULAR PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT YOU TO DO?

– Drive vehicle of permitted height and width along the carriageway that leads on to public land.

– Stop the vehicle for loading or unloading purposes if there is not a place to stop adjacent to the dominant land.

– Pull over to let another vehicle pass.

HOW TO MANAGE PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAY DISPUTES?

Regardless of how friendly things start when the private right of way is initiated – there can sometimes be factors that mean disputes arise.

Even if everyone agrees to the terms they can end up being very different, practically, to how they play out on paper.

Unfortunately for both parties right of way disputes are a very grey area and depending on what is specified in the Deed of Grant there may not be anything contractual to back up what you set up among yourselves.

Ensuring that disputes are settled quickly and efficiently is beneficial to both parties and there are things you can do to make the situation less stressful.

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MAINTAIN FRIENDLY RELATIONS

To avoid going down the route of costly legal actions try to maintain a friendly relationship with the other party.

The chances are they do not wish to be embroiled in a dispute either and it will help you resolve the situation amicably.

DON’T ASSUME

One of the biggest flaws in human nature is following what the person before them did and assuming it is correct.

Just because the private right of way has always been conducted in a certain way, it does not mean this way is legal.

If you are not the dominant party and you have been abusing use of the private right of way, the other party will have every right to revoke access or revert back to the original plan.

Do your homework before you dispute anything.

SEEK LEGAL ADVICE

If it comes to it, you may need to seek advice from a professional.

In the long run, it will help you to solve the dispute more quickly which is beneficial if you really need to use the private right of way.

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WHAT IS THE IDEAL SET UP?

It is rare that all of the terms of the private right of way are stated in the Deed of Grant.

THE PAPERWORK

Separate paperwork can be drawn up if both parties agree but in some cases, both parties do not agree to the other’s terms.

HOW TO RESOLVE DISPUTES

Some disputes can be resolved by both parties agreeing to adhere to the generic rules of a private right of way.

COMMON OBJECTIONS

You are able to pass along the right of way as many times that you want.

There should be no ‘cap’ put on the number of times you can pass along the right of way, but most agree as a general rule that you must not linger while you are using it.

WHAT IF ROUTE IS BLOCKED

If the agreed right of way is obstructed then you may divert along another route.

An unlocked gate will never normally be considered an obstruction.

If needs change, the dominant party cannot expect the rules to be changed.

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