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MattW

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  1. Yeah, don't fancy having to climb over a wall to get the kids and shopping in the front door.
  2. Thanks very much, the language is so obtuse (to me) that I wasn't sure it was even worth the hassle of putting infront of a conveyancer. I would ideally take the combined area, but it wouldn't be a deal breaker to only have the field, provided I'd be able to create a new access point to the road. One to continue on with. Cheers @saveasteading
  3. It all seems highlighterable to me. That's the issue. Is there a glossary available for these terms that someone could point me in the direction of?!
  4. Fair, I worried that was the going rate of solicitors. And I stand by the fact that the language was invented to exclude us muggles, thereby justifying their existence.
  5. Hello, Whilst the cost of living crisis bites hard, and unwilling to part with too much (any) money on this at such an early stage, could anyone help me decipher the deeds and covenants on a field/paddock from a farm within a town boundary? Could I buy this and build on it? It actually has a separate deed for the entrance/access strip into the field, I'll add them both below. Field: 1 (01.09.2003) The Freehold land shown edged with red on the plan of the above title filed at the Registry and being Paddock on the West side of REDACTED FOR PRIVACY. 2 (01.09.2003) The land in this title has the benefit of the rights granted by but is subject as mentioned in a Conveyance thereof dated 29 March 1961 made between (1) (Vendor) and (2) (Purchaser) in the following terms:- "SUBJECT TO and with the BENEFIT OF all easements and rights in the nature of easements at present belonging to or employed with adjoining and neighbouring property on over or relating to the property hereby conveyed (so far as the Vendors and assign the same)" 3 (01.09.2003) The Conveyance dated 29 March 1961 referred to above contains the following provision:- "3. It is hereby declared that the Purchasers and their successors in title shall not be entitled to any easement or right of light or air or other easement or right which would restrict or interfere with the full use of any adjoining land of the Vendors or by the Vendors or any person deriving title under them from building or any other purpose" NOTE: The Vendors land was not further defined. Entrance/Access Strip: 1 (15.08.2006) The land is subject to such restrictive covenants and easements as may have been imposed thereon before 15 August 2006 and are still subsisting and capable of being enforced. Thanks cleverer people than I.
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