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Posted by clueless on February 21, 2006 at 14:24:06 from (71.34.64.28):
In Reply to: Land ownership question posted by Buckeye on February 20, 2006 at 20:45:21:
At 14 posts,Slim the latest, points raised could all apply, per words in original/later deeds/State laws and court decisions of Buckeye's state. 7-year tax pmts/open("adverse") use/possession usually requires some knowledge by losing party and court decree supporting ownership..not effective vs. Gov't'l body: old-time school may never have become part of any legal gov't school entity... Conditional Use:Can, in some cases,thru such usage,"ripen" into full ownership... Reversions: Quagmires.Courts can decide reverts to heirs of orig grantor, to heirs of somone in chain of ownership, to present owners of orig tract piece came out of, or that no reversion rights exist, all depending on words in deeds, etc... Buckeye, pls stop posting; you keep making it worse (that's a joke, with sympathy).. Reversion to State (Rawhide) sounds unusual if esmt or cond use, as does rt of first refusal to prev owners (jdMaris in NY) but both could be State differences (I did say "can of worms")... (an easement is right to use anothers prop for stated purpose only; fee title/absolute fee is full ownership (sub to txs, gov't authority)...but a spectrum exists between the two, incl Cond't'l Use" and several others (often terms differ between states). My apologies to anyone who's points I didn't cover...this's like reducing War And Peace to one chapter (I'm not really a know-it-all, but a reformed(?)title exam'n'r(CA,OR) Oh: pub rds are generally esmts (exc maybe recent State Hwys and all Freeways)(Lord, in this business NEVER say "all"!!)and adjacent owners usually own that part of road within their orig bndry line, SUBJECT to pub use etc...(nothing about this is simple)...happy to talk to anyone that has questions...deal/compromise still sounds best all around..Good luck
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