The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document aimed at resolving disputes regarding property boundaries between two parties in Franklin. This agreement specifically addresses conflicts over a strip of land and outlines the ownership claims made by each party, demonstrated through legal descriptions and adverse possession. The key features include a mutual agreement to equally divide the disputed land and quitclaiming interests in various tracts detailed in an attached surveyor's drawing. Users must complete the form by filling in the names of the parties involved, the case details, and the specific tracts outlined in the exhibit. This form is useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, as it provides a clear legal mechanism to settle boundary disputes without resorting to prolonged litigation. It ensures that all parties are legally recognized in their respective ownership claims, which can help prevent future conflicts. Filing the completed agreement in the land records of the relevant county is essential for public acknowledgment.