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monty66 | 17:41 Tue 03rd Jul 2007 | Law
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if a home owner gives a nighbour right of way on there property in the transfer deeds can they remove the right of way legaly.a shared path has been removed 5 years after the person aquired the property.the path has been shared for over 10 years.
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This depends on exactly what was done, and what the terms of the agreement were. What do you mean by "in the transfer deeds"? Is the right of way specified on the Land Registry land certificate? (You can get a copy of this from the land register online if necessary.)

If it is stated there & is not limited timewise in any way then I don't think it can be removed. But what you do about it if the land owner has removed it is another matter. You would need a solicitor and probably Court action.

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