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Why Should The House Be Handed Over To The Ali's To Sell?
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5197481/Family-ordered-600-000-home-neighbours.html
After all they could sell it to one of theirs at a knock down price.
After all they could sell it to one of theirs at a knock down price.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The present system with the ill defined/recorded boundaries is an open invite for the unscupulous to nick neighbours' land. The UK should be ashamed of that. It's happened to me and also to my sister. And there can be no compromise in most circumstances since either land is allowed to be stolen or not. One can't compromise on stealing half of it.
"But a judge sided with the Alis and said said the extension did not amount to trespass during an eight-year legal battle" - the use of the phrase "amount to trespass" indicates that some encroachment had taken place and that the judge did not consider inches amounted to trespass, otherwise he would have surely said it was not trespass full stop.
Possibly it is the issue of the Foundation-line?
The extension wall may follow the boundary-line but the foundations will extend underground into the neighbouring property. As no useable ground is lost the Judge will have decided that 'Trespass' is not at play here?
But, as BM wisely says, until any of us read the ruling, we can only speculate.
The extension wall may follow the boundary-line but the foundations will extend underground into the neighbouring property. As no useable ground is lost the Judge will have decided that 'Trespass' is not at play here?
But, as BM wisely says, until any of us read the ruling, we can only speculate.
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