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Adopted Road - Part Maintainable at Public Expense

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  • Adopted Road - Part Maintainable at Public Expense

    I've just received a query on a house I am selling which mentions that the road is a "highway part maintainable at public expense".

    What does this mean? I thought that a road was either adopted or not.
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    Check s36, s203 Highways Act 1980 and other sections and Acts perhaps

    That word "part" is in a particular place in that sentence...

    What type of highway is it?
    Public or Private or Shared?

    Easements?
    ​​​​​​​What use do you have out of the highway?


    I'm just a layperson... I've got more questions than answers

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JustAThought View Post
      Check s36, s203 Highways Act 1980 and other sections and Acts perhaps

      That word "part" is in a particular place in that sentence...

      What type of highway is it?
      Public or Private or Shared?

      Easements?
      ​​​​​​​What use do you have out of the highway?


      I'm just a layperson... I've got more questions than answers
      It's a public road on an estate built in the 1950s. There are two roads branching off it leading to blocks of garages and I suspect that it is those that are the parts that were not adopted and the main road on which the houses are built was adopted many years ago.

      Edit: What use do we have? It passes in front of the house and is the only access to it and about 100 other houses. We have a dropped kerb onto it.
      Last edited by Steve55; 16th July 2024, 15:50:PM.

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