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Deast7027

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Lester, a California resident, owns a parcel of property in Arkansas. Lester has not visited the property in 22 years but has paid taxes on it. When Lester finally returns to the property, he discovers that Brunyan has been using the lot for 21 years as a storage yard for his auto wrecking business. Lester brings suit to have Brunyan ejected. Brunyan claims title by adverse possession. What result?

Question 2

In interpreting a statute, a court will consider:
 A) The legislative intent.
 B) The words chosen.
 C) The factual circumstances.
 D) The vote margin for passage.
 E)a, b and c



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Answer to Question 1

Students should discuss all elements of adverse possession and find for Brunyan.

Answer to Question 2

E



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