Article Title
Resolving Boundary Disputes in California: A Radical Reassessment in Light of Proposition 13
Publication Year
2009
Abstract
This Article examines the law of adverse possession as applied and proposes to end its irrational application. It is "irrational" because the most significant requirement for achieving adverse possession is no longer logically applied after the advent of Proposition 13.
Recommended Citation
GARVEY, JACK I.
(2009)
"Resolving Boundary Disputes in California: A Radical Reassessment in Light of Proposition 13,"
University of San Francisco Law Review: Vol. 43:
Iss.
4, Article 5.
Available at:
https://repository.usfca.edu/usflawreview/vol43/iss4/5