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To: musanon

" Acquiring property does not give you the power to unreasonably deny access to a long established right of way."

But most of the disputed cases don't involve established right of ways. They involve allegations that haven't been proven. That's why the courts have consistently put the burden of proof on the trespasser.


13 posted on 07/17/2005 8:32:52 PM PDT by stop_rs2477
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To: musanon

" Acquiring property does not give you the power to unreasonably deny access to a long established right of way."

But most of the disputed cases don't involve established right of ways. They involve allegations that haven't been proven. That's why the courts have consistently put the burden of proof on the trespasser.


14 posted on 07/17/2005 8:33:32 PM PDT by stop_rs2477
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