Property Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Pierson v. Post | Mere pursuit is not enough; captor must obtain full dominion over wild animal |
Peters v. Juneau-Douglas Girl Scout Council | Peters maintained actual, hostile, notorious, open, and continuous possession of the property. |
Monroe v. Rawling | Defendant adversely possessed the land by using it "as owners would" (staying in a cabin. |
Winchester v. Poretto | No adverse possession, because possession for only six months/year is not continuous. |
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