Hi, I'm in England.
I wonder if anyone is aware of any case law regarding the following situation.
I'm interested in how to find the boundary where at the end of an adopted road (cul-de-sac) there is a kerb (all within A's title), then a thick boundary line, and then what was a right of way for the developers which is now extinguished (all within B's title). It's unclear where the highway rights end and it's unclear where the extinguished right of way started given the thickness of the boundary on the plans. Is there any case law regarding finding the boundary line in such a situation?
Thanks.
I wonder if anyone is aware of any case law regarding the following situation.
I'm interested in how to find the boundary where at the end of an adopted road (cul-de-sac) there is a kerb (all within A's title), then a thick boundary line, and then what was a right of way for the developers which is now extinguished (all within B's title). It's unclear where the highway rights end and it's unclear where the extinguished right of way started given the thickness of the boundary on the plans. Is there any case law regarding finding the boundary line in such a situation?
Thanks.
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