Adverse Possession: 5 Critical Elements for Bar Takers
Adverse possession is a tricky bar exam topic. This guide breaks down the 5 essential elements into a clear framework to help you master it for the test.
Adverse possession transfers title from the record owner to a possessor who satisfies five elements — actual, open and notorious, hostile (under claim of right or color of title), exclusive, and continuous for the statutory period. These articles break down each element with the leading cases and the bar-exam fact patterns that turn on hostile intent.
Adverse possession is a tricky bar exam topic. This guide breaks down the 5 essential elements into a clear framework to help you master it for the test.
Go beyond the textbook definition of 'open and notorious' possession. Learn the secret, exam-winning nuances your property law professor likely missed.
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