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Dispute Resolution
Property Disputes including Boundary Claims and Rights of Way IssuesObtaining possession of tenanted property in circumstances where rent has not been
paid.
Dealing with cases requiring the determination of a boundary between two properties,
involving obtaining expert evidence from surveyors, collating evidence and the issuing
of proceedings through the County Court for declarations as to the extent of boundaries.
Boundary disputes including application to the Court for rectification of conveyancing
documents going back 25 years with a view to resolving issues concerning the correct
position of boundaries.
Dealing with all issues surrounding the law of adverse possession, being involved
in ground breaking cases where leading authorities of Pie –v- UK, Beaulane Properties
and Leigh –v- Jack, cases involving significant areas of farm land on the outskirts
of London. Cases involving rights of way to property, concerning construction and
interpretation of conveyancing documentation and plans relating to the law on prescription
(i.e. obtaining a right of access by use over a period of time) and loss modern
grant.
We have extensive experience in dealing with these cases both through the County
Courts and through the Adjudicator to the Land Registry.
Dealing with cases involving rights of way and grazing rights over common land and
village green, acting both for and against Parish Councils and Lords of the Manor.
Dispute Resolution - contact us now to discuss your requirements.
Ashton Graham personal solicitors can assist in the following areas:
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Ashton Graham have offices in Ipswich, Felixstowe and Bury St Edmunds.
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