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Prospecting Rules & Regulations
Right of thoroughfare
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 388885" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>The road between say Hargraves through to Windeyer following the Meroo is a gazetted rd. There are gates to keep live stock in, these could also be cattle stop grids. So anyoneone can travel this route (4x4) but farmer brown might own both sides of the road, fenced or unfenced. But your not to leave the road basically. </p><p>And some right of way clauses are for the farmer brown who might own a property at the rear of another. So he personally has a carriage way to his property, and for his guess etc. He can choose too lock the gate at his boundry, or if both agree, lock the gate at the front property sharing a key. </p><p>Farmer black at the front property cant deny you access to visit farmer brown at the rear. (Unless locked)</p><p>But if there is say 3 plus properties and the road leads onto another gazetted road further down, its hardly ever inforced, unless locked. </p><p>But in one road not far from winderyer, a road like such is locked and the neighbors all share a key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 388885, member: 9124"] The road between say Hargraves through to Windeyer following the Meroo is a gazetted rd. There are gates to keep live stock in, these could also be cattle stop grids. So anyoneone can travel this route (4x4) but farmer brown might own both sides of the road, fenced or unfenced. But your not to leave the road basically. And some right of way clauses are for the farmer brown who might own a property at the rear of another. So he personally has a carriage way to his property, and for his guess etc. He can choose too lock the gate at his boundry, or if both agree, lock the gate at the front property sharing a key. Farmer black at the front property cant deny you access to visit farmer brown at the rear. (Unless locked) But if there is say 3 plus properties and the road leads onto another gazetted road further down, its hardly ever inforced, unless locked. But in one road not far from winderyer, a road like such is locked and the neighbors all share a key. [/QUOTE]
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