A Bill to make provision for the resolution of disputes concerning the location or placement of the boundaries and private rights of way relating to the title of an estate in land; and for connected purposes
House of Lords
14 September 2015
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The bill provides a framework for resolving disputes about where boundaries and private rights of way lie on land that forms part of an estate’s title. It covers how lines and access rights tied to the title should be located, with the aim of preventing and settling disagreements. It is an Lords-originated measure focused on estates and their land titles.
The bill is currently at the Lords' 2nd Reading stage; it was introduced in the Lords with its first reading in June 2015 and its second reading in September 2015.
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1 Jun 2015
11 Sept 2015
Second reading - the general debate on all aspects of the Bill - took place on 11 September.
Committee stage - line by line examination of the Bill - is yet to be scheduled.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.