Boundary Dispute

/ˈbaʊndəri dɪsˌpjuːt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A legal disagreement over the lines that define the limits of a property or territory.
    The neighbors resolved their boundary dispute through mediation instead of litigation.

Forms

  • boundary disputes

Commentary

Boundary disputes often require precise factual and historical evidence, including maps and deeds, and may involve specialized surveyor testimony.

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