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Utility companies: easements, wayleaves and compulsory powers

By: Language: English Series: Farm Tax Brief ; 8(7) July 1993, 56(1)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Describes the essential elements of an easement and a wayleave and the use of compulsory powers to lay services. Companies prefer however to enter into negotiations with landowners and proceed by agreement. Considers the powers of the National Rivers Authority and water companies and of utility companies to lay pipes and cables in the street. (Reprinted in Rural Practice Bulletin July / August 1993, 24-25(2)
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Describes the essential elements of an easement and a wayleave and the use of compulsory powers to lay services. Companies prefer however to enter into negotiations with landowners and proceed by agreement. Considers the powers of the National Rivers Authority and water companies and of utility companies to lay pipes and cables in the street. (Reprinted in Rural Practice Bulletin July / August 1993, 24-25(2)