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Abstract
An accurate summation of the present-day status of the doctrines of boundaries by agreement and acquiescence is contained in the, following statement made by an eminent text writer: "There are, in this country, a great number of decisions bearing upon the effect of an agreement by adjoining owners as to the boundary line between their lands, or of their recognition of a certain line as the boundary without any express agreement in relation thereto. These decisions are frequently most unsatisfactory in their discussion of the principles involved, and, purporting, as they variously do, to be based on principles of agreement, 'acquiescence,' 'practical location,' estoppel, or the statute of limitations, it is impossible to deduce from them· any generally accepted rules upon the subject."
Recommended Citation
Harold M. Street,
BOUNDARIES BY AGREEMENT AND ACQUIESCENCE,
39
Mich. L. Rev.
614
(1941).
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