07-28-2010, 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by no-engine
NOW All, if a buyer's legal advisor (attorney researching title &...) failed to learn that there exists a right of way (if I have the correct phrase) along the railroad bed and adjacent sewer line, shame on she/he, as they represent the buyer!
I find it hard to believe that the legality of the right of way was not discussed and known, by the buyers. They do not have exclusive rights.
For at least 25 years, I have used the "trail" from about Meredith Rail Road Station to the Weirs at all times of year: bicycling, walking, x-c skiing, snow shoeing, walking dog in winter, and so on. I was never asked or troubled (people said HI) by residences at Lake Shore Road, Neal Shore Road, Grouse Point (I was there before any development began), Needle Eye Roads, Meredith, and Scenic Drive, to Lakeside Ave., Laconia, and even minimal times parking on Elm Street to x-c ski on Laconia Country Club and proceeding along the tracks within SouthDown Shores. I was never approached and told I could not be there. All users had respect for another, even the snow machine people on the Meredith sections, when encountered!
Therefore, I ask, why can't people just live with it? "JUST DO IT!" Nike.
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It's the ugly fence that cuts off the lakeshore and WILL fall into total disrepair in a couple of years that most people are opposed to.
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