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Adverse Possession Of Subsurface Minerals, Paul N. Bowles
Adverse Possession Of Subsurface Minerals, Paul N. Bowles
Kentucky Law Journal
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Breaking The Trust: Adverse Possession Of Subsurface Minerals Under Kentucky Law, M. Gabrielle Hils
Breaking The Trust: Adverse Possession Of Subsurface Minerals Under Kentucky Law, M. Gabrielle Hils
Kentucky Law Journal
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Adverse Possession Of Severable Minerals, William B. Stoebuck
Adverse Possession Of Severable Minerals, William B. Stoebuck
West Virginia Law Review
The subject of adverse possession is attended by such mystery that one might think it traceable to the druidic rather than late medieval period of English history. Existence of this mystery, needless as it may be, makes it worthwhile for any article on adverse possession to commence by establishing some basic concepts. Foremost among these is that, as understood today, adverse possession of another's land for the period of the statute limiting his right to recover it not only bars his remedy but creates in the disseisor an original title in fee simple. Thus, adverse possession gives the wrongful possessor …