Adverse possession
Adverse possession, sometimes colloquially described as "squatter's rights", is a legal principle in common law under which a person who does not have legal title to a piece of property—usually land (real property)—may acquire legal ownership based on continuous possession or occupation of the property without the permission (licence) of its legal owner.
Property law |
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Part of the common law series |
Types |
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Acquisition |
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Estates in land |
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Conveyancing |
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Future use control |
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Nonpossessory interest |
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Other common law areas |
Higher category: Law and Common law |
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