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Common passage
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There is a common passage between A and B. C has other entrance, but common wall with that passage. Now can C use the passage as second entrance breaking the wall?
A.Dear client,
A common Passage is a passage which is used by you and any other individual whose Property is connected with the same passage. As there is a wall separating C and the passage, he has no rights over it
A common Passage is a passage which is used by you and any other individual whose Property is connected with the same passage. As there is a wall separating C and the passage, he has no rights over it
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