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|facts=The Hibbards set up a trailer park around their land in 1958; they treated a drainage ditch as the boundary. They built a road to access the trailer park. | |||
In 1960, the neighbor Murray found that the road Hibbard had built encroached on the Murray property. | |||
In 1962, the Hibbards sold their trailer park. | |||
|rule=The actions of a property possessor determine the hostility element of '''adverse possession'''. | |rule=The actions of a property possessor determine the hostility element of '''adverse possession'''. | ||
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Chaplin v. Sanders | |
Court | Washington Supreme Court |
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Date decided | January 26, 1984 |
Facts
The Hibbards set up a trailer park around their land in 1958; they treated a drainage ditch as the boundary. They built a road to access the trailer park.
In 1960, the neighbor Murray found that the road Hibbard had built encroached on the Murray property.
In 1962, the Hibbards sold their trailer park.Rule
The actions of a property possessor determine the hostility element of adverse possession.