NoDoes this mean that they are buying the land?
No , a right of way is not the same as a wayleave.or buying a right of way?
Yes, landowners often own to the centre line of the road.The land runs along side a road
what was the nature of the dispute? It is fairly common for community based group water schemes to lay pipes along rural roads without the express permission of the landowners. It only becomes an issue when the group apply the council to be taken over.Which there has been a dispute about
"Shareholders" is not a word that is generally used in this context.permission was sought from the shareholders to install it.
Interesting thread. In a case were there is anti social behaviour and illegal dumping on a vacant land site, were their is a wayleave route in place, who is responsible for the clearing away of rubbish etc - the landlord or the council?
Yet the council came in and dug it up to put in the pipe.
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