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Posted by keith Freitas on February 21, 2006 at 22:24:52 from (66.81.128.250):
In Reply to: Re: Land ownership question posted by paul on February 21, 2006 at 16:07:09:
Actually ! The RR is like the counties supposed to file what is known as a "Notice of Abandonment"... search the hall of records in your county and if this was not done, a challange could be brought by the origional land owner. The issues really lies with the origional terrotory grant deed holder..... Most RR easements were based on entitlements back to itself on previous land held by deed by the RR and/or deeded easement which was a claim older /superior to the origional land owner or (contract of sale owner). Check to see if the new owner of an old RR easement has a "legal abandament from the RR or court jurisdiction. If the notice was not prepared properly, does not exist, or the current owner was not properly noticed of quite title actions effecting his land, he/she may have legal recourse. Keith
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