I read an article on it a couple of days ago and it reckoned the council were saying that it would cause significant environmental damage to dig up the tip.
Also anything that goes into the tip belongs to them so he doesn't own it any more. I expect that might be one of the key issues that the court hearing is expected to rule on.
Also anything that goes into the tip belongs to them so he doesn't own it any more. I expect that might be one of the key issues that the court hearing is expected to rule on.
IANAL but that seemed like a hard point for the council to win. Unless it has more nuance.
I haven't found the actual law but a quick Google suggests it is what most people think
Kind of makes sense, no? you've put it into their system, they have responsibility for it, ownership goes with responsibility...
I read an article on it a couple of days ago and it reckoned the council were saying that it would cause significant environmental damage to dig up the tip.
Also anything that goes into the tip belongs to them so he doesn't own it any more. I expect that might be one of the key issues that the court hearing is expected to rule on.