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Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside J. F. Garner

Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside By J. F. Garner

Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside by J. F. Garner


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Summary

This series sets out comprehensive advice on major areas of legal practice tackled by the solicitor on a day-to-day basis. This book discusses public and private rights of way, how rights of way are created, who is responsible for them, where they should be recorded and how to revoke them.

Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside Summary

Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside by J. F. Garner

This is designed to be the complete guide to the law of public and private rights of way. It explains how rights of way are created, who is responsible for them, where they should be recorded, and how to get them revoked. This new edition contains case law on the Highways Act 1980 and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, and includes all statutory changes since the last edition in 1982. New tables of statutes and cases are also included. It should appeal to Lawyers in private practice (particularly provincial), and in local government; estate managers; planners; surveyors; landowners; countryside and ramblers' associations.

Table of Contents

Rights of way - generally; the express creation and extent of public rights of way; the creation of public rights of way by long use; the repair and maintenance of public rights of way; the protection of public rights of way; the extinguishment and diversion of public rights of way; legal proceedings and procedure; public rights over commons and the countryside; private rights of way.

Additional information

GOR004851704
9780851215389
0851215386
Rights of Way and Access to the Countryside by J. F. Garner
Used - Good
Hardback
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
19890100
136
N/A
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