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Boater With Home Mooring Charged With Not Making "Due Progress"


Alan de Enfield

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Yes you are just liable for the EOG fee to CRT.

 

Unless your deeds give you exclusuve mooring rights. I have a friend who has mooring rights because his house is built on land formerly owned by a boat builder who had extensive frontage onto the canal and who owned the mooring rights. Those rights were transferred to the house owners, and many years ago BW accepted that they could not levy an "end of garden charge" The mooring which our boat currently occupies has a similar agreement, where the land was sold many years ago to a previous owner by BW and included mooring rights for all time.

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