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Technical papers

The need to provide for boundary adjustments in a registered title land system

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Pages 50-58 | Published online: 09 Jul 2012
 

Abstract

The practicalities of a modern land administration system require some means of boundary adjustment (or repair). Of the possible mechanisms it is concluded that an alternative to adverse possession, statutory encroachment, is preferable to part parcel adverse possession.

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Notes on contributors

Malcolm M Park*

* Malcolm Park has Masters degrees in both Science and Law and was a practicing barrister for a decade prior to undertaking his PhD studies in 1999–2003.

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