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Right of access from land that I own.


JohnM
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No, no no, I'm sure it's a small plant , I saw one in a pot at the garden centre. Mind you, I saw a small cherry tree there and mine is enormous.... I guess there are differnt types (Oh the joy of being ignorant of gardening issues, "mistakes" are so easy to make). What's more, I think it is an urban myth that it has nasty sharp scratchy prickles....
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[quote user="JohnM"].... I was looking at a photocopy of the cadastre and the garage is an X on that...[/quote]

If you mean that the garage has an X on it going diagonally from corner to corner, like the scottish flag, then that's usually an open building like a hangar for example.

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Sorry Tibbs, misread your post slightly.

It means that the owner of the veggie plot is responsible for the boundary between 52 and 53 if there is a hedge etc. It doesn't mean you can't put a fence or hedge up on your land, but let's imagine there was a fine row of oak trees on that boundary - they would belong to the owner of 53.

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Just in case you are interested.

I asked the Danes what they thought about access / changes to the garden (because they speak english and have had experience of planning law). They in turn asked the opinion of the (nice)French neighbours. In turn, they spoke to a friend who is a notaire (no change). The response is that I have to engender access, turning and harmony. But parking and badminton were not mentioned, So, I think I'll extablish a small point of access into the Parisians field coz I have to, create a parking space for the Danes coz I want to and discuss garden plans with the nice french!
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