‘No public right of way’ depends on context Louise Clark11/09/2024PrintDownload Key points An interruption of rights accruing under the Prescription Act 1832 requires submission to or acquiescence in an obstruction, for a year Signs must be examined in their context. What does a sign convey to the user? Thank you for reading EG Want to read more? Enjoy a story a week for FREE. Register Find Out More Already a subscriber or registered user? Sign in Legal notes Related Articles All I want for Christmas is… Legal Notes Sagier v Kaur Appellant succeeds in establishing right of way Easements: rights of way established over Teesside development site Casting shadows: managing and avoiding rights to light issues