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What does ACT mean? In corporate and banking practice, ACT usually refers to the Association of Corporate Treasurers, the UK-based professional body for corporate treasury professionals, rather than a statutory “Act”. It is not defined in legislation or case law; the acronym is market terminology used in transaction documents and governance materials. The Association of Corporate Treasurers promotes professional standards in liquidity management, funding, cash and risk management, foreign exchange and derivatives. It publishes guidance and a code of ethics and awards recognised qualifications (including AMCT and FCT). In legal contexts, references to “ACT-qualified” personnel or to ACT good practice may appear in treasury policies,...

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The statutory right to roam: access land, excepted land, public rights, mapping reviews, management and landowner liability under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (England and Wales)

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The right to roam over open land shares traits with the ability to move from A to B that defines a public highway, yet it exists solely by statute. It is chiefly contained in the Countryside and Rights of Way act 2000 (CRWA 2000). Unlike highway rights, roaming requires no fixed origin or destination in either use or definition. CRWA 2000 was brought in to clarify and broaden the public’s right to walk across open countryside. The legislation’s assorted regulations and restrictions make plain that walking is allowed, while walkers must respect the rights of other countryside users. CRWA 2000 was brought in to clarify and broaden the public’s right to walk across open countryside. The legislation’s assorted regulations and restrictions make plain that walking is allowed, while walkers must respect the rights of other countryside users.

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CRWA 2000 provides and defines access solely on access land. Many exceptions and restrictions apply to the right to roam on access land...

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Alastair Frew
Alastair Frew

I am a partner in Lodders’ Real Estate Group and head of the Business Property team, having joined the firm in 2002. My clients often include business owners, commercial developers, private investors, and niche housebuilders, as well as the financial institutions that fund them. I also lead the Renewable Energy team at Lodders. In this team, we guide a growing number of landowners through the complex documentation needed for matters like forming a solar PV development, establishing a battery storage scheme, and incorporating a wind farm. I have published books through Law Brief Publishing on the subjects of highways and renewable energy, and regularly contribute to Lexis Nexis....

Nicholas Hancox
Nicholas Hancox

Nicholas qualified in 1977. He specialises in Education Law, Local Government Law and Highways Law and has been authoring and editing for LexisNexis since 2000....

Sam Amphlett
Sam Amphlett

I am a Legal Director in Lodders’ Real Estate Group. I joined the firm in 2023. My clients include SME housebuilders, business owners and private individuals. I specialise in planning and highways matters including advising on planning and highways enquiries from individuals, action groups, businesses and local authorities, with a particular interest in rights of way issues, biodiversity net gain, drafting and negotiating complex planning and infrastructure agreements and carrying out due diligence on property transactions....

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