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The High Court has held that locking an alleyway door over the Christmas period was insufficient to inform the public of the landowner’s lack of intention to dedicate the alleyway as a highway under section 31(1) of the Highways Act 1980.
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Statutory presumption of highway dedication: failure to rebut
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Statutory presumption of highway dedication: failure to rebut
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Published on 28 May 2015
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United Kingdom
The High Court has held that locking an alleyway door over the Christmas period was insufficient to inform the public of the landowner’s lack of intention to dedicate the alleyway as a highway under section 31(1) of the Highways Act 1980.