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Easements--Distinction Between Easement And Lease--Easements Less Than Fee, Kingsley R. Smith
Easements--Distinction Between Easement And Lease--Easements Less Than Fee, Kingsley R. Smith
West Virginia Law Review
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Landlord And Tenant -Adverse Possession And Prescription-Based On Holding And User By Tenant
Landlord And Tenant -Adverse Possession And Prescription-Based On Holding And User By Tenant
Michigan Law Review
A tenant who enters under a valid lease can, if he denies his landlord's title, and holds openly, notoriously, and adversely to him for the statutory period, acquire title by adverse possession. But suppose the tenant enters under a void lease and holds for the statutory period, claiming merely under the lease. It seems that there are three possible views as to the legal effect of his holding.