Sentences with phrase «case of adverse possession»

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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 ofAdverse 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 typesPossession, 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 ofadverse possession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific typespossession of registered and unregistered land, and sets out both the general principles and the application of the doctrine to specific types of cases.
Citing case law and scholarly commentary on the doctrine of adverse possession, he concluded that «mere use or occupation is not enough» (at para 15) and that «physical possession alone may not be enough» (at para 18).
Moreover, Master Schlosser referred to case law to conclude that it is irrelevant that the co-owner seeking title through adverse possession has only dispossessed the co-owner of uses the co-owner never intended or desired to make of the land.
He has litigated, arbitrated and mediated cases involving banking (workouts, foreclosures, «lender liability,» and other aspects of loan enforcement and collection), real estate (developer disputes, landlord / tenant litigation, broker commission disputes, boundary disputes and adverse possession), partnerships and family - owned businesses (issues involving company control, buyouts and valuation), real estate finance (default resolution, servicing and lien priority, trust disputes and guardianships), intellectual property (prosecution and defense of cases involving trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights and patents) and other matters involving various contract and business tort claims.
• Notice of Referral and Case Summary from the Land Registry • Statements of Case • Typical Directions and Orders of the Adjudicator • Witness Statements • Application forms for Rectification of Documents • Helpful summaries for practitioners working in fields such as easements, adverse possession, boundary disputes and covenants
In particular a decision of the Upper Tribunal in Smith v Frankland [2015] UKUT 294 which looked at what happens in an adverse possession case if the possessor is in possession only of part of the land (read our blog).
In the case of Best v Chief Land Registration [2015] EWCA Civ 17 (read our blog here) the Court of Appeal held that the fact that squatting is now a criminal offence did not prevent a claim for adverse possession of registered land.
Litigation of title, ownership, boundary, easement, and restrictive covenant disputes; adverse possession claims; challenges to condominium development schemes involving phasing, land withdrawal, and affordable housing issues; and condominium construction defect cases.
In the current case where we are counsel for the Debtor in Possession, the Debtor has developed a platform to resell digital music; however, the Debtor received an adverse ruling from the US District Court in New York holding that the first sale doctrine does not apply to the resale of digital music.
Recent cases have involved issues such as: adverse possession of farming land; nuisance due to flooding and contamination; a multi-party action for breach of contract as to farming subsidies, entitlements and negligence; and proprietary estoppel and a disputed trust of land action.
Recent cases have involved issues such as breach of contract; adverse possession; riparian rights; access; and disputed agricultural tenancies.
We have developed an expertise in adverse possession and boundary line disputes, having litigated and tried scores of these cases.
Rich's court cases run the gamut from adverse possession, evictions, boundary disputes, zoning appeals, condominium disputes, breach of contract, title and landlord - tenant cases.
Adverse possession cases in Massachusetts are factual intensive and require a substantial amount of historical research and preparation prior to trial.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled unanimously late last week in favor of BP America Production Co. («BP») in a closely - watched case involving two recurring issues: (1) the duty of royalty owners to bring actions in a timely fashion, and (2) the requisites of adverse possession when unleased co-tenants mistakenly believe their mineral interests are under lease (more...)
(9) A tax deed or notice of vesting, when registered, vests in the person named in the deed or in the City, as the case may be, any interest in or title to adjoining land acquired by adverse possession before the registration of the tax deed or notice of vesting if the person originally acquiring the interest or title by adverse possession did so as a consequence of possession of the land described in the tax deed or notice of vesting.
It's easier I think to grasp why adverse possession «works» based on this smaller case... a right - of - way is a property right which can be established via common usage.
Many states, although I'm not sure if it is a minority or majority rule, expressly limit adverse possession, at least, to cases in which the person currently in possession of the property has acted in good faith at all times, and at least some require that showing as to everyone in the chain of title relied upon to establish adverse possession.
Federal Reserve Bank of Louisiana, Scott, LA 5/2012 to Present Cash Handler • Receive and take possession of currency and coin deposits from armored carriers • Verify received currency and coins according to set procedures • Inform authorities of any discrepancies in numbers or materials of received currency and coins • Take customers» orders in forms of checking instruments and issue coins and bills • Pay out and transfer possession of money to armored carriers to be shifted to different locations • Assist in controlling access to the facility through use of entry buttons and visuals • Fill up ATM machines or guard other cash handlers topping up teller machines • Track complex inventory systems to ensure that incoming and outgoing currency and coins count is accurate • Keep a look out for any adverse situation and maintain decorum in case of adverse occurrences
This type of deed is most often used among family members in cases where there is uncertainty regarding heirs and in divorce and adverse possession cases.
In some cases, there are issues that have to be addressed regarding adverse possession, ingress and egress to the senior's property, foreclosure issues and the most prevalent issue of old liens and encumbrances against the subject property.
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