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Decision summary
REF/2018/1091

Case reference REF/2018/1091
Date of decision 25/11/2019
Adjudicator Ms Ann McAllister
Applicant Isca Investments Limited
Respondent Subramaniam Uthayakumar
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Adverse possession
Sub Category Landlord and tenant/Licensor and licensee
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Adverse possession
Sub Category Factual possession
Decision notes [2019] UKFTT 724 (PC). The company applied to be registered as owner of the strip of land to the south of the fence shown as part of the Respondent’s title. Application under the transitional provisions on the (agreed) basis that a fence between the parties' respective plots did not represent the true original boundary. HELD that the fence had been in place since 1988, and that the Applicant had established adverse possession. The Respondent argued unsuccessfully that adverse possession could not be acquired through the company’s tenants.
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