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Property--Existence Of Hostile Intent Necessary For Adverse Possession When Possessor Occupies Under Mistaken Assumption Of Ownership [Ridgely V. Lewis, Md. 1954 And Predham V. Holfester, N. J. 1954] Sep 1955

Property--Existence Of Hostile Intent Necessary For Adverse Possession When Possessor Occupies Under Mistaken Assumption Of Ownership [Ridgely V. Lewis, Md. 1954 And Predham V. Holfester, N. J. 1954]

Washington and Lee Law Review

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Boundaries: Description V. Survey, Olin L. Browder, Jr. Mar 1955

Boundaries: Description V. Survey, Olin L. Browder, Jr.

Michigan Law Review

These propositions I first encountered as a student in law school. At that time they struck me as rather startling propositions, which could not be reconciled with other things I had learned about the law of conveyancing. I do not recall exactly how they were disposed of: whether they were to be regarded as the law on the subject or merely as a couple of striking aberrations. There were too many other matters demanding attention at that time to allow much fretting over so small a question. Upon returning to the classroom some years later-but now sitting on the other …