Monday, November 05, 2007, 10:06 AM
Posted by Administrator
In common law, adverse possession is the process by which title to another's real property is acquired without compensation, by, as the name suggests, holding the property in a manner that conflicts with the true owner's rights for a specified period of time. When an individual, not the owner, takes actual possession of the property, hostile to, and without the consent of the owner. The law of adverse possession is partly statutory and partly common law. The required period of uninterrupted possession arises out of a statutory limitation period or statute of limitations. Other elements of adverse possession are judicial constructs.Posted by Administrator
Now the way I was raised, with good old American morals and values, we call this STEALING!




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