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Rights of Access Can Grant Parking Rights - in Scotland


 
Parking Rights - Scotland Only, Or England Too?
Moncrieff and another v Jamieson and others [2007] UKHL 42
HL(Sc)
17 October 2007
Weekly Law Reports Summary

A servitude right to park vehicles, where necessary for the comfortable use and enjoyment of a right of vehicular access, was capable of being constituted in the law of Scotland as ancillary thereto.

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