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The right must be recorded by deed and in the case of registered land, should be recorded on the Title Register for each property affected.
The main difference between a servitude and right of way is that a servitude can cover more than just access. If the servitude is granted in writing then in theory it could cover almost any act carried out over the granter's land.
A right of way can be claimed on the basis of user evidence (i.e. that the public has established a right of way by using a defined route over a period of time), or documentary evidence (i.e. based on historical documents such as Enclosure Awards or other old maps), or a combination of the two.
Deeds will show if the right of way applies to those on foot or in vehicles. On foot permits one to pass and repass without lingering and the pathway should be no less than 90cm wide. Vehicular right of way allows vehicles of up to a permitted size along the carriageway or driveway, to load and unload but not to park.
The main difference between a servitude and right of way is that a servitude can cover more than just access. If the servitude is granted in writing then in theory it could cover almost any act carried out over the granter's land.