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Solid blue line on Land Registry title plan

ianengineer
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My title plan shows a solid blue line but I can find no information about what this means. Can anyone shed any light on it? Thanks

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If there's genuinely no reference to it in your title than it won't mean anything. Does it tell you what the relevance of the pink area is?1
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Normally the title document would explain. Nothing?There's also the red shaded area- what is that?That is the Land Registry Plan yes? Not a developer's Plan?1
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It is the land registry plan and the pink area refers to a covenant1
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If the Title doc does not mention the blue line, how about whatever conveyance or deed created the covenant? Have you got a copy of that and checked?
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What is the covenant for?Life isn't about the number of breaths we take, but the moments that take our breath away. Like choking....0
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I havent yet got that and checked . I was really asking whether the blue line symbol is recognised to mean anything in particular, in the way that the red line shows the boundary of the title property and the pink area refers to a covenant.0
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A blue line normally references a Right of Way. Could it be linked to the land in the covenant?0
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There are no rights of way mentioned in the covenant, what I have found so far refers to a land swap of one piece of land for another0
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Could it be historical then? I am assuming you have maybe 'traded' a piece of land with a neighbour and they perhaps had a historical right of way to access their land?
These are just assumptions of course so I could be wrong0 -
I think it is historical and referring to creation of a new road of houses, one of which backs onto my property, a long time ago. Cant see why a right of way would be part of that though.0
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