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020    $a 9781639054381
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050  4 $a KF685.A4 $b G65 2024
100 1  $a Golden, Paul $c (Lawyer), $e author.
245 10 $a Litigating adverse possession cases : $b pirates v. zombies / $c Paul Golden.
246 3  $a Litigating adverse possession cases : $b pirates versus zombies
264  1 $a Chicago, Illinois : $b American Bar Association, Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law Section, $c [2024]
300    $a xi, 266 pages ; $c 23 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g Appendix B. Sample questions for depositions. $t Attorneys' fees -- $t Rationale and history of adverse possession -- $t Basic pleading issues -- $g Part 2. $t The traditional elements -- $t Hostility and claim of right -- $t Color of title -- $t Exclusivity -- $t Actual possession -- $t Open and notorious possession -- $t Continuous possession -- $t Adversely holding the property for the required time period -- $g Part 3. $t Other potential elements -- $t Peaceful occupancy -- $t Cultivation, improvement, substantial enclosures, ouster, and other odds and ends -- $t Tacking -- $t Paying real estate taxes : a potential shortcut and, in certain states, a requirement -- $t Known and visible lines and boundaries -- $g Part 4. $t Defenses and disruptions to adverse possession claims -- $t Disrupting a claimant's continuous use claim -- $t Disproving hostility -- $t Statute of Frauds as a defense -- $t Unclean hands may be a defense to adverse possession by claim of right -- $t Statute of limitations and laches as defenses -- $t Affidavits of interruption and Torrens title -- $g Part 5. $t Special kinds of adverse possession -- $t Private parties adversely possessing government property -- $t Government adversely possessing private property -- $t Terminating an easement through adverse possession -- $t A former tenant or current co-owner can become an adverse possessor -- $t Mining rights and water rights -- $g Part 6. $t Workarounds -- $t Easement by prescription -- $t Deed reformation -- $t Obtaining the value of improvements -- $t Boundary by acquiescence, agreement, and practical location -- $t Boundary be estoppel and easement by estoppel -- $t Presumed grant -- $g Part 7. $t Miscellaneous matters -- $t Bench trial versus jury trial -- $t Burdens and presumptions -- $t Potential objections to testimony -- $t De minimis issues, nonstructural encroachments, and law mowing -- $t Champerty -- $t Adverse possession in the wake of a tax lien foreclosure -- $t Attorneys' fees -- $g Appendix A. Sample complaints -- $g Appendix B. Sample questions for depositions.
650  0 $a Adverse possession $z United States $x Trial practice.
650  0 $a Real property $z United States.
650  0 $a Actions and defenses $z United States.
650  6 $a Biens réels $0 (CaQQLa)201-0407727 $z États-Unis. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0407727
650  6 $a Actions et défenses $z États-Unis. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0243572
710 2  $a American Bar Association. $b Section of Real Property, Trust, and Estate Law, $e issuing body.
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