86.1 Adverse Possession
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A QUICK LESSON ON ADVERSE POSSESSION -
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Here is a short discourse on Common Law Adverse Possession as cited by Black's
Law dictionary, 9th Edition. It is truly a Gift from God, for those who have
courage, wisdom, understanding, and the Law!
In order to really understand Adverse Possession, you need to also understand "
"Squatter Rights" which is the right to acquire real property by Adverse P
Possession.
Common Law Advwerse Possession
Definition:
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Adverse possession. (18c) 1. The enjoyment of real property with a claim of
right when that enjoyment is opposed to another person's claim and is
continuous, exclusive, hostile, open, and notorious. In Louisiana, it is the d
detention or enjoyment of a corporeal thing with the intent to hold it as one's
own. La. Civ. Code art. 3421. — Also termed adverse dominion. Cf.
(citing BLACK's LAW DICTIONARY - NINTH EDITION")
squatter's rights. (1855) The right to acquire title to real property by adverse p
possession, or by preemption of public lands. See ADVERSE POSSESSION -
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THE A,B,C'S OF ADVERSE POSSESSION
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A. You have the absolute right to acquire any kind of property by Adverse
Possession. (It is good to get a consultant though, so that you don't
get booted out by police for trespassing.
B. You have to actually SUE them for Adverse Possession, and let them know
that you are taking over their property by Adverse Possession, and the
possession has to be continuous, exclusive, hostile, open, and notorious.
It better to sue, than not to sue, because it becomes public record once
you sue them, and most people think that it is "notorious" for somebody
to be suing for property that does not belong to them, But fortunately
for you, and your family, they are dead wrong!
(For Example, Al McZeal is Notorious) Note: Being Notorious is not illegal
so you don't have to afraid of being notorious.
Definition of Notorious
no·to·ri·ous/notɔriəs, -tor-, nə-/ Show Spelled[noh-tawr-ee-uhs, -tohr-, n
nuh-]
adjective
1. widely and unfavorably known: a notorious gambler. Synonyms: infamous, e
egregious, outrageous, arrant, flagrant, disreputable.
2. publicly or generally known, as for a particular trait: a newspaper that is
notorious for its sensationalism. Synonyms: notable, renowned, celebrated,
prominent, conspicuous, famous, widely known. -
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