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Anstey's Boundary Disputes and How to Resolve Them Book

Shows readers the obvious, and one or two less obvious, ways of finding out where a boundary is or was. This book covers: deed plans and Land Registry maps; general and determined boundaries; housing estates and developers' layout plans; adverse possRead More

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    This book shows you the obvious, and one or two less obvious, ways of finding out where a boundary is or was. With practical commentary drawn from the authors' own experiences this book covers: deed plans and Land Registry maps; general and determined boundaries; housing estates and developers' layout plans; adverse possession; aerial and terrestrial photographs; party walls and 'party' walls; attached and L-shaped houses; streets; overhanging and underpinning; horizontal boundaries; finding the position of the dividing wall; and garden walls, fences and hedges. Updated throughout, this fourth edition also includes new chapters on mediation and adjudication. The authors' even provide useful advice and tips in the event that a dispute ends up in court. Readable, humorous and full of practical anecdotes, this book is ideal for surveyors, solicitors and planners involved in boundary disputes.

  • 1842194542
  • 9781842194546
  • David Powell, John Anstey
  • 1 March 2009
  • RICS Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 4th Revised edition
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