Asserting title to land
Language: English Series: Times ; 23 January 1992, 12(1)Publication details: 1992Subject(s): Summary: In "Marsden v Miller and others", CA 16 January 1992, it was held that a person having no documentary title to land could not assert against another such person his title to the land based on an act of possession consisting of the erection of a fence for a short time around the land.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Law report | London Journal article | WB2804-59 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 13343-1001 |
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| WB2804-08 Set-off plea | WB2804-40 Sub-leases damages | WB2804-41 Case to be struck out for delay | WB2804-59 Asserting title to land | WB2805-16 CPO objection procedures | WB2805-28 Rights of way | WB2805-29 Rights of way |
In "Marsden v Miller and others", CA 16 January 1992, it was held that a person having no documentary title to land could not assert against another such person his title to the land based on an act of possession consisting of the erection of a fence for a short time around the land.