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Anstey's boundary disputes and how to resolve them! updated by David Powell

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Coventry RICS Books 2009Edition: 4th edDescription: xii, 150p. ill. 21cmISBN:
  • 9781842194546
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 346.410432 $2 18
Partial contents:
Deed plans and Land Registry title plans -- Words or pictures? -- Applying paper-title to the land in question -- General and determined boundaries -- Housing estates and developers' layout plans -- Adverse possession -- Aerial and terrestrial photographs -- How large is too little? -- Party walls and 'party' walls -- The boundary between attached houses -- The 'L'-shaped house -- Streets -- Overhanging and underpinning -- Horizontal boundaries -- Finding the position of the dividing wall -- Garden walls, fences and bits of string -- Hedges (sometimes with ditches) -- What's under the ground? -- The empty garden -- Mediation -- Adjudication -- The task of the expert witness -- Clients in court -- Mistakes and pitfalls to watch for -- Summing up -- The way forward
Summary: Aimed at both surveyors and property owners, this straightforward guide explains how to discover where boundaries are and what to do about disputes concerning them. The fourth edition has been updated and includes new sections on adjudication and mediation. Addresses a number of difficult boundary disputes and provides useful tips on how to resolve them.Summary: Supersedes third edition (ISBN 1842191896).
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Archive London RICS Boxes RICS 2009/8 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30076338
Reference material London Books 346.410432 ANS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 30076339
Book London Books 346.410432 ANS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 30077156

Deed plans and Land Registry title plans -- Words or pictures? -- Applying paper-title to the land in question -- General and determined boundaries -- Housing estates and developers' layout plans -- Adverse possession -- Aerial and terrestrial photographs -- How large is too little? -- Party walls and 'party' walls -- The boundary between attached houses -- The 'L'-shaped house -- Streets -- Overhanging and underpinning -- Horizontal boundaries -- Finding the position of the dividing wall -- Garden walls, fences and bits of string -- Hedges (sometimes with ditches) -- What's under the ground? -- The empty garden -- Mediation -- Adjudication -- The task of the expert witness -- Clients in court -- Mistakes and pitfalls to watch for -- Summing up -- The way forward

Aimed at both surveyors and property owners, this straightforward guide explains how to discover where boundaries are and what to do about disputes concerning them. The fourth edition has been updated and includes new sections on adjudication and mediation. Addresses a number of difficult boundary disputes and provides useful tips on how to resolve them.

Supersedes third edition (ISBN 1842191896).