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Adverse possession over a pig
Posted by rochs01 on March 18, 2012 at 6:18 pmOnly in South Texas….
Thinking about it – it definitely meets the hostile requirement.
http://www.caller.com/news/2012/mar/18/man-facing-criminal-hunting-charge-questions-his/retired69 replied 11 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies- 4 Replies
Love the story. Nothing quite like fussing over a survey, a creek, and a hog!!
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Or war pigs…:)
Or war pigs…:)
SO . . . the land’s in a known and lingering dispute.
do I have this right?
A person shoots a hog on disputed land . . . land he believes is his.
Then two months later, the other land owner files his survey and now is charging the neighbor with tresspassing.
I have a problem with someone being charged on disputed land 2 months before an adjoiner files his survey indicating his limits of claim.
I would have less problem if this survey had been filed a day or two before the incident.
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