A Digest of All the Reported Cases, Both in Law And Equity : Determined in the Courts of North Carolina From the Earliest Period to the Present Year, Together With a Table of the Names of the Cases 1866 (2)
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Ibid. 24. The possession of one tract of land is no possession of an adjoining tract, when they are held by the same person under different titles. Morris v. Hayes, 2 Jones, 93. 25. Making pole bridges over a ditch on the side of a public road for driving cattle into a tract of swamp land, and the ran- ging of cattle on the land, and the occasional cutting of a few 986 POSSESSION. timber trees there, is not such a possession as will maintain trespass quare dausum f regit. 1 bid. 26. Where neith...er of the owners of two interfering tracts of land has actual possession of the part common to both, the law adjudges the possession to have been in him who has the elder title. Baker v. McDonald, 2 Jones, 244. 27. If two grants lap, and the junior grantee be settled on the lapped part, while the other has no actual occupation of any part of it, the possession of the whole lapped part will be in him who is thus settled upon it; and he may maintain trespass quare dausum fregit against a person who enters upon such lapped part under a grant younger than his, as well as against a wrong- doer.
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