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Poole v Huskinson: 1843

A jury asked to uphold a public right of way has to find as a fact that there has been an act of dedication accompanied by the necessary animus dedicandi on the part of the landowner.

Citations:

(1843) 11 M and W 827

Cited by:

CitedGodmanchester Town Council, Regina (on the Application of) v Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs HL 20-Jun-2007
The house was asked about whether continuous use of an apparent right of way by the public would create a public right of way after 20 years, and also whether a non overt act by a landowner was sufficient to prove his intention not to dedicate the . .
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Updated: 14 May 2022; Ref: scu.253527

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