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    ryry92 is offline Junior Member
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    Help, please

    A few years ago my uncle sold a plot of land for a small fortune to developers, but many years before he aqquired this land and claimed it his own as it was " no mans" land, can anyone help me on how i go about finding boundry lines etc and see if i could do the same?

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    Iamnotsatisfied is offline Senior Member
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    That won't work anymore if I am not mistaken... Unless the land is useless, then no one would but it anyways.

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    The best people would be Land Registry at the moment i am claiming a house with some land in Northumberland and a old discarded footpath that the council forgot to register when it was decommisioned this pencil strip of land measures 98mtrs by 9mtrs and on its own is not worth anything but what makes it interesting to me is that this joins 2 potential plots totalling 60 odd acres that have been submitted for residential and light industrial

    If you dont want to do it on line ask the Land Registry for form 96

    Mega........

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