SQUATTING
G S C
gscole at ARK.SHIP.EDU
Mon Aug 16 16:15:15 UTC 1999
Depending on the laws of a given state, squatting could be something as
'simple' as walking/driving across someone's property, on a regular
basis, and establishing the legal right, after several years, to
continue to cross that property. In the 1950s, I heard references to
squatter's rights, when used with private property. Later, I was told
that the legal nicety dealt with 'notorious use'. Again, the basic
differences are in the laws of the various states.
George S. Cole gscole at ark.ship.edu
Shippensburg University
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