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Taking account of the fourth dimension in boundary disputes

By: Language: English Series: Geomatics World ; 14(2) January/February 2006, 28-31(4)Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Summary: Examines the fourth dimension of boundary disputes: the interface between the professional (be it lawyer or surveyor) and the layman, the owner or owners of the boundary in question. Outlines a range of boundary disputes issues from the different perspectives of professional and layman with supporting case law: the plan as part of a deed, the plan as part of experience, the plan and making sense of what it shows and the plan and the Land Registry.
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Examines the fourth dimension of boundary disputes: the interface between the professional (be it lawyer or surveyor) and the layman, the owner or owners of the boundary in question. Outlines a range of boundary disputes issues from the different perspectives of professional and layman with supporting case law: the plan as part of a deed, the plan as part of experience, the plan and making sense of what it shows and the plan and the Land Registry.