Mowaqtt v BC Attorney general 2016 BCCA 113 dealt with a long established principle of
adverse possession relating to squatters long time use of property that had escheated to the crown.
Not exact matches
Adverse Possession, 2nd Edition, covers all aspects of the law and practice relating to adverse possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types of
Adverse Possession, 2nd Edition, covers all aspects of the law and practice relating to adverse possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types
Possession, 2nd Edition, covers all aspects of the law and practice
relating to
adverse possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types of
adverse possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types
possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types of cases.
Recent highlights include acting for two individuals in separate claims
relating to
adverse possession; handling a lease renewal claim for a car dealership; acting for a private tenant in an enfranchisement claim regarding a property in Central London; and representing a national commercial landlord in bringing a dilapidations claim against a former tenant.
Jennifer also works for a number of property developers providing advice in relation to their freehold land and disputes involving option agreements, boundary disputes, property
related professional negligence,
adverse possession claims and
possession proceedings.
He regularly undertakes
possession claims, disputes
relating to protected tenancies, boundary disputes,
adverse possession litigation and claims
relating to rights of way and other easements.
James has a flourishing property practice that includes disputes
relating to boundary positions,
adverse possession, easements, restrictive covenants nuisance and mortgage (which include undue influence, capacity, enforceability and
possession).
Claire has over 10 years» experience in residential conveyancing, recently dealing with high - end property transactions with complex title issues, such as sales / purchases of freehold and leasehold property, assents, sales / purchases of parts of large titles, deeds of easements, flying freeholds,
adverse possession and issues
relating to defective titles.
We offer expertise in conveyancing, easements, restrictive covenants, positive covenants, registration of title to land, proprietary estoppel, settlements and trusts of land (including implied, resulting and constructive trusts and applications under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996), access to neighbouring land,
adverse possession, party walls, boundaries, boundary disputes, school sites, options and pre-emptions, overage and development agreements, property -
related insolvency, ownership and disposition of land by charities and unincorporated associations, highways, Crown rights, chancel repairs, commons and town and village greens and property -
related torts (including trespass and nuisance), stamp duty land tax and VAT on property transactions.