under what various circumstances can title to real property be acquired by adverse possesion?
Adverse possession refers to an approach of acquiring title by occupying it and without taking the owner's consent, for a statutory time period. The title to real property can be acquired by adverse possession under the circumstances when it can be clearly proved that was an “actual” occupation under a claim of title by improving or cultivating the real property. Furthermore when a person possess claiming the title through the virtue of adverse possession can retain the title if in possession of real property for a defined time frame by the court
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