Category Archives: Market Rights

The Market Boundary
Metes and Bounds

Mapping a Parcel of Land Using Metes & Bounds Metes and Bounds is a way of describing a parcel of land by listing compass directions and sequential distances along a land boundary. The word "metes" is defined as the direction … Continue reading

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Metes and Bounds

The Designation
of a Casual Trading Area

Designating a Casual Trading Area Section 6(2)(a)(i) of the Casual Trading Act 1995 provides a local authority with the power to designate a casual trading area, as a place where casual trading may be carried on. Casual Trading Act 1995 … Continue reading

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Extinquishment

The extinquishment of a market right does not mean that a market or fair will cease to exist. A market right can only be extinguished with the provision of alternative facilities in the same vicinity of the previous market or … Continue reading

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Natural Size of a Market
Without Metes & Bounds

The Natural Size of a Town’s Franchise Market – Without Boundaries. To some extent a franchise market without specified boundaries is naturally self-limiting in terms of its size and scale. The logic behind this argument is as follows:- The size … Continue reading

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Without Metes & Bounds