Statutory declaration — adverse possession

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Precedents

Statutory declaration — adverse possession

Published by a ÑÇÖÞÉ«ÇéÍø Property expert

Precedents
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I, [name], of [address], do solemnly and sincerely declare that:

    1. 1

      As the result of a transfer dated [date] made between (1) [name of seller] and (2) myself [and my [wife OR husband OR [other]]], [I OR we] acquired the freehold land ('the Red Land') registered under title number [title number of declarant’s property] shown [edged OR coloured OR hatched] red on the plan (now produced and shown to me and marked ‘1') attached to this declaration ('the Plan'). The Red Land comprises the house and garden situated at [address or other description]. On the day of Completion of the transfer, [I OR we OR entered into possession of the Red Land and have been in continuous possession of it ever since. Shortly after completion, [my OR our OR solicitors also applied for [me OR us] to be registered as proprietor[s] of the Red Land and that registration was completed on [date].

    1. 2

      At the time I OR we OR took possession of the Red Land, the hedges, walls and fences that bounded

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United Kingdom
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Adverse possession definition
What does Adverse possession mean?

The means of acquiring title to land by long possession.

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