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Brown v Ridley and another

Land registration – Adverse possession – Reasonable belief – Respondents applying for registration as proprietors of land based on adverse possession – Appellant appealing against First-tier Tribunal decision determining period applicants reasonably believed land belonged to them within paragraph 5(4)(c) of schedule 6 to Land Registration Act 2002 – Respondents cross-appealing – Whether Court of Appeal authority binding on tribunal – Appeal allowed – Cross-appeal dismissed

In December 2019, the respondents applied to the Land Registry for their registration as proprietors of land at Moonrakers, The Promenade, Consett, County Durham, based on adverse possession. The application was opposed by the appellant, who was the registered proprietor of the land.

The First-tier Tribunal (FTT) determined the application in favour of the respondents and directed the chief land registrar to register the respondents as proprietors under schedule 6 to the Land Registration Act 2002. The appellant appealed.

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