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- Nonetheless the annual wayleave charge was about ?, 600.
- However he was again unable to obtain wayleave from his other neighbour, Colonel Dawson.
- Not all the land belonged to Brandling, and the Act gave him power to obtain wayleave.
- The wild hills of the western section were less useful agriculturally and the wayleave fees were considerably less.
- In 1765 George Chalmers of Edinburgh tried to persuade the Earl to grant a wayleave for a waggonway to replace the road transport.
- His intention was to extend to Norbury railway goods yard, but Colonel Clowes who owned the land in between refused to give him wayleave.
- The wayleave was a contract for permission to cross the land in return for a payment, usually on the basis of a rate per unit of weight.
- Even in the early decades of the nineteenth century there were very few public roads, and the carts made their way across private land, paying a wayleave to the landowner.
- At this period there were few public roads in the area and coal owners requiring to get their product to a waterway had to arrange a wayleave with owners of intermediate land.
- The GWR continued to pay the wayleave rental to the Duchy of Cornwall for the Phoenix and Cornwall lines until 1933, but legal abandonment of the L & CR lines took place in 1931.
- The authorities agreed to the plan on the condition that the canal would run entirely through Bernese territory, making stipulations about the width of the wayleave and the exploitation of adjacent watercourses and forests.
- The wayleave system was firmly entrenched in the area at the time, and the brothers did not apply to purchase land, but to use wayleaves, for which they had arranged contracts, paying ?, 069 annually.
- Realising the enormous commercial potential, BR Telecommunications Limited ( BRT ) was created in 1992 to exploit its wayleave rights and to take responsibility for the management and maintenance of the industry s voice, data and radio networks associated with the operational running of the railway and its business needs.