The Law of Real Property And Other Interests in Land
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731, note; Cresap v. Kemble, 26 W. Va. 603. 2T9Wake V. Conyers, 1 Eden, 331, 2 White & T. Lead. Cas. Eq. 850; Bute v. Glamorganshire Canal Co., 1 Phillip, 681; Culver v. Rodgers, 33 Ohio St. 537; De Veney y. Gallagher, 20 N. J. Eq. 33; Boyd v. Dowle, 65 Barb. (N. Y.) 237. 280 Attorney General v. PuUerton, 2 Ves. & B. 264; Spike v. Hard- ing, 7 Ch. Div. 871. 281 See 4 Am. & Eng. Enc. Law (2d Ed.) 842 ; Perry v. Pratt, 31 Conn. 433; Love v. Morrill, 19 Or. 545; Gates v. Brooks, 59 Iowa, ElO; Wash...ington Co. v. Matteson, 11 R. I. 550; Atkins v. Huston, (582) Ch. 9] RIGHTS OP ENJOYMENT. g 2S9 5 259. Express agreement as to boundary. 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 rec- ognition of a certain liiie as, the boundary without any ex- press agreement in relation thereto. These decisions are fre- quently most unsatisfactory in their discussion of the prin- ciples 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 impos- sible to deduce from them any generally accepted rules upon the subject.
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