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How to Prove Adverse Possession
| What is an Adverse Possession claim? Legal requirements to prove Adverse Possession Factual Possession Intent to possess the land Adverse possession Adverse Possession is a legal principle which is also commonly known as “squatters rights.” Land can be claimed in...
A Solicitor’s Duty of Care: Fixed Fee matters
| “Conveyancer on fixed fee had limited duties to the client, courts find.” The existence of a solicitor’s duty of care, the scope of and the extent to which they owe that duty are topics which do not often arise as Law Firm’s tend to be both clear and concise when...
Conveyancing: Rights of Way
| What is a Right of Way? A right of way is a legal easement which provides a right of way to travel across a plot of land owned by another. Some rights of way are not for the sole use of people and can expand to include use for horse riders, cyclists, or motorists....