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Limitation, prescription and unsolicited permission

By: Language: English Series: Conveyancer & Property Lawyer ; (1994) Conv 196-210(15)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Discusses cases involving adverse possession of land and looks at the various processes, including `negative and positive prescription` and possession by permission. Examines two cases; one illustrates that the principle of possession by permission cannot be adverse and one reviews the assumptions underlying the Prescription Act 1832.
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Discusses cases involving adverse possession of land and looks at the various processes, including `negative and positive prescription` and possession by permission. Examines two cases; one illustrates that the principle of possession by permission cannot be adverse and one reviews the assumptions underlying the Prescription Act 1832.