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<P>I personally would not take any notice of what they had to say about utilising the easment, it is your land and you can do as you please, providing it doesn't interfere witht the easement. However should any problem occur that will need acess to said easement, then you will be required to remove whatever is on to allow said access.</P> <P>This is not a statement of law, more a good sensible general approach to easements in general. It certainly is not for me to say as, laws do change from area to area; state to state and certainly from country to country.</P> <P>Rgds Ian</P>
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