I don't think you can trespass TNFH from your side of the drive. Joe has paid for his section and the rights that go with it which include easement rights over your half. Thus if Joe gives permission to TNFH to exercise his rights under the property title he purchased to go over the full width of the drive I believe he legally can along with any of Joe's other mates.
You could possible try to make a claim that TNFH can't use your side of the drive but you wouldn't be able to do that in the cheap Disputes Court as they have no power over the Property Law Act, so you would have to make that claim in the District Court. Thus it would only be TNFH's ignorance of the law that would keep him off your side of the drive.
You could possible try to make a claim that TNFH can't use your side of the drive but you wouldn't be able to do that in the cheap Disputes Court as they have no power over the Property Law Act, so you would have to make that claim in the District Court. Thus it would only be TNFH's ignorance of the law that would keep him off your side of the drive.
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