ADMS 2610 Lecture Notes - Adverse Possession

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Restrictive covenant: a means by which an owner of property may continue to exercise some control over its use after the property has been conveyed to another. Promise not to use the property in a particular way. Control the uses of the land, control the keeping of animals. Void against pubic policy if attempts to prevent the purchase or use by a person based on race, creed, colour, nationality, or religion. Adverse possession: a possessory title to land under the registry system acquired by continuous, open, and notorious possession of land inconsistent with the title of the true owner for a period of time (usually 10-20 years) Occupant in possession must do the acts normally required by the owner (pay taxes, maintain fences) Encroachment: a possessory right to the property of another that may be acquired by the passage of time. Fixtures: chattels permanently or constructively attached to real property, early rule: use and enjoyment of the particular item.

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