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6/12/2007

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END DATE

15-Jun-07

R. Wilson v. R. Pearman

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DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Court of Appeal for Bermuda

Property Law

Hon. Justice Zacca Hon. Justice Evans Hon. Justice Ward

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Claimant claimed Lot B through predecessors' adverse possession. Defendant owned adjacent Lot C and made attempts to acquire Lot B. Claimant's predecessors had undisturbed use of Lot B for over 40 years. Defendant's actions did not constitute dispossession.

SUMMARY:

Was the claimant's possession of Lot B sufficient to constitute adverse possession?

OUTCOMES:

Appeal dismissed judgment in favor of claimant confirming adverse possession

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Claimant

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

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R. Wilson v. R. Pearman

Claimant claimed Lot B through predecessors' adverse possession. Defendant owned adjacent Lot C and made attempts to acquire Lot B. Claimant's predecessors had undisturbed use of Lot B for over 40 years. Defendant's actions did not constitute dispossession.

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