You can get an idea of where the boundaries for your property are by looking at its title plan. Most title plans don't show exact boundaries - you usually don't need to have the exact boundaries recorded anywhere. The rules are different in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Adverse possession allows someone to claim ownership of land if they have occupied it for a specific period without the legal owner's permission. In the context of garden boundaries, if a neighbour has used or maintained a piece of land for seven years or more, they may have a claim to that land.
You can get an idea of where the boundaries for your property are by looking at its title plan. Most title plans don't show exact boundaries - you usually don't need to have the exact boundaries recorded anywhere. The rules are different in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
If it is a party fence, he cannot remove it without your consent and you cannot remove it without his. However if the fence belongs to you because you put it in place for it is on your land in its entirety, you can remove it but he cannot without consent.
Write to HM Land Registry (HMLR) if you think there's a boundary mistake on a property's title plan. You'll need to: explain why you think there's a mistake. include any evidence that supports your argument, such as certified copies of the deeds to the property.
A border is a real or artificial line that separates geographic areas. Borders are political boundaries. They separate countries, states, provinces, counties, cities, and towns. A border outlines the area that a particular governing body controls.
The system boundary is a conceptual line that divides the system that you want to study from 'everything else'. It is useful to think of a system's environment as being made up of those things that are not part of the system, but can either affect the system or be affected by it.
You and your neighbour can create a 'boundary agreement' to record: the boundary between 2 properties. who's responsible for maintaining a hedge, wall, tree or fence between 2 properties.
Boundary lines help determine the extent of a property and its legal ownership. Specifically, these lines define a property's physical limits and help prevent conflicts between neighboring property owners.
Boundary line functions, fi(xi), for the responses of crop yield to several growth-defining, limiting, and reducing factors, i = 1, 2, …,n, can be determined and the factor that predicts the minimum yield is viewed as the most limiting factor and therefore, the predictor of yield in that instance (Fermont et al., 2009) ...