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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKFTT/PC/2019/752.html
Cite as: [2019] UKFTT 752 (PC)

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Decision summary
REF/2019/0019

Case reference REF/2019/0019
Date of decision 03/12/2019
Adjudicator Ms Ann McAllister
Applicant (1) Peter Anthony Teah (2) Maria Danute Teah
Respondent (1) Sarah Jane Rees (2) Bobby Charles Rees
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Adverse possession
Sub Category Applications under Schedule 6 to the Land Registration Act 2002
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Adverse possession
Sub Category Applications under Schedule 6 to the Land Registration Act 2002
Decision notes [2019] UKFTT 752 (PC). Application for adverse possession under Schedule 6, relying on paragraph 5(4). The dispute involved a metre strip of land between neighbours, which had been used as part of the Applicant’s garden since the estate was first built. The Applicant was the first resident. The Respondents purchased their property 3 years ago, and wanted to widen their drive. The Applicant’s claim succeeded on the facts, and on the basis of paragraph 5(3) because he had in fact obtained title by 13 October 2003.
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