| 1. | There are several elements needed for adverse possession to result in title:
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| 2. | Servitudes arise from express agreement, adverse possession, or as a matter of law.
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| 3. | Strictly speaking, prescription works in a different way to adverse possession.
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| 4. | For example, " squatter's rights " are a specific form of adverse possession.
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| 5. | In 2011 the two countries again agreed to exchange enclaves and adverse possessions.
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| 6. | Unlike fee simple adverse possession, prescriptive easements typically do not require " exclusivity ".
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| 7. | There was no requirement for a defendant to show any form of adverse possession.
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| 8. | Prescription is governed by different statutory and common law time limits to adverse possession.
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| 9. | Adverse possession extends only to the property actually possessed.
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| 10. | However, in the Land Registration Act 2002 adverse possession of registered land became much harder.
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