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    Are gutters and copping stones part of your boundary line

    Are there any qualified lawyers out there who could advise
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    Are gutters and copping stones part of your boundary line

    I have been told that as there is no mention of the exact boundary and both the drive and our property were as one, a plumb line should be dropped from the roof copping stones and that is where the boundary line should be taken from when separating the 2 properties. That would seem a reasonable...
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    Are gutters and copping stones part of your boundary line

    Bosswhite, I understand what you are saying if my property was an extension but the point is my property and the drive were as one, then divided, surely my sills and gutters would be the point at which the new boundary would be taken at the time the new boundary were defined.
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    Are gutters and copping stones part of your boundary line

    Sorry if not clear, there are 2 properties with a drive in between them owned by a 3rd party, at some stage in the past they were all under one ownership, but gradually they were sold off piece meal, my point is there are no pacific measurements all we have are red lines dividing all 3...
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    Are gutters and copping stones part of your boundary line

    I have just bought a small shop and we have shared pedestrian access to the drive outside the property with an easement on the drainage, we have had plans passed to install a new shop front and cladd the exterior walls with a thin 10mil insulation polystyrene to get rid of any imperfections and...
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