Re: Kicked off of common land
Nope! I think your interpretation is incorrect.
Lord L. owns the land.
There is a bridleway across that land.
That bridleway allows certain classes of persons (horse riders, walkers etc) to cross that land, which belongs to Lord L.
If other people (eg people in cars) try to cross his land he is perfectly entitled to expel them and sue them for trespass if damage has been caused
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Originally posted by Batista230
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Lord L. owns the land.
There is a bridleway across that land.
That bridleway allows certain classes of persons (horse riders, walkers etc) to cross that land, which belongs to Lord L.
If other people (eg people in cars) try to cross his land he is perfectly entitled to expel them and sue them for trespass if damage has been caused
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