Talk:Adverse possession
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Shouldn't there be a discussion of the progression?
[edit]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
[edit]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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