Talk:Adverse possession
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Shouldn't there be a discussion of the progression?
It would be nice to include a discussion of AP from Roman law. Additionally, it seems inappropriate to discuss AP without explaining that it can be used as a defense to a claim of trespass, or an eviction. Finally there should be applications for AP as it applies to tenants and landlords as well as a discussion of AP of chattels. I'm not willing to take this on, but this article seems far from even scratching the surface.
Intake
How does this relate to "intake" where someone had built their home on common land and were allowed to keep it after the enclosures in England 09:18, 4 January 2021 (UTC)Chevin
Did this confer freehold title? Even though the land would have been property of the Lord of the Manor? 08:11, 22 May 2022 (UTC)Chevin
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