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Lanfear and another v Chandler

Boundary dispute – Residential properties – Parties owning adjoining properties on same development – Dispute arising over position of boundary – Whether this determined by plan attached to original transfer and position of “T” marks thereon showing extent of responsibility under covenant to maintain fencing – Whether judge entitled to find plan countered by actual position on ground – Appeal dismissed

The appellant and the respondents owned adjoining residential properties on a development that dated from the early 1970s. The respondents were the original purchasers of their property from the developer, while the appellant had acquired hers later. A dispute arose between them as to the correct position of the boundary between the two properties, with the respondents contending that the supports for a carport built by the appellant trespassed on their land.

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