(1) John Hayes (2) Jacqueline Hayes (3) Thomas Hayes (4) Sarah Hayes v (1) David Lews Shelty (2) Pauline Judith Shetly (Easements and profits a prendre : Easements and profits a prendre) [2019] UKFTT 116 (PC) (23 January 2019)

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Decision summary
REF/2017/0655/2018/0869/0870

Case reference REF/2017/0655/2018/0869/0870
Date of decision 23/01/2019
Adjudicator Mr Owen Rhys
Applicant (1) John Hayes (2) Jacqueline Hayes (3) Thomas Hayes (4) Sarah Hayes
Respondent (1) David Lews Shelty (2) Pauline Judith Shetly
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Easements and profits a prendre
Sub Category Prescription, requirements and acquisition
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Adverse possession
Sub Category Factual possession
Decision notes [2019] UKFTT 116 (PC). Claim for title by adverse possession to a strip of land, enclosed within the boundaries of Applicants’ 80-acre wood but falling within the neighbouring registered title belonging to Respondents. Applicants also claimed a prescriptive easement over a short section of Respondents’ driveway which provided access to a gate into Applicants’ woodland and provided detailed evidence from a forestry manager going back to 1960 as to the acts of adverse possession and prescriptive user. Respondents’ did not buy their property until 1986 and could provide no evidence in rebuttal. Claim succeeded.
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