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easement

In law, rights that a person may have over the land of another. A common example is a right of way; others are the right to bring water over another's land and the right to a sufficient quantity of light.



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Eifion Bibby, who is based at the office, will offer a full range of rural services, including farm and property sales and development, estate management, compulsory purchase and wayleave claims, valuations and rural property planning issues.
As if this were not enough he remained actively involved in agriculture all his life, being a landowner and landlord himself, and renting land from others such as the Duke of Northumberland and the Earl of Durham, in addition to the farms which came to him with the royalties and wayleaves he negotiated for his mining operations.
Lisa Neale, 19, earned pounds 165-a-week in the gap year office job, But she changed the way BT handles its wayleaves - which gives it the right to place telegraph poles and equipment on private land.
 
 
 
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