skip navigation

Obligation on Seller Sets Boundary


 

When a plan is attached to a conveyance, it is often marked ‘for identification purposes only’ in order to ensure that the plan is not considered to be the definitive record of the property being conveyed.

Recently, a dispute reached court after the boundary of a property that had been split from another property and then resold years later was disputed by the new owner.

The dispute turned on whether a stone wall or a nearby fence marked the boundary between the two properties. The difference in area between the two was significant – more than an acre.

The title document itself only referred to land of a specific acreage. However, the transfer deed included an obligation on the seller to ‘put in stockproof condition’ an existing fence, which was marked on the plan of the property conveyed. This was to be done within one month of the conveyance.

The court considered this decisive. There would have been no point in having that condition in the original conveyance if the fence were not the boundary between the two properties. Accordingly, the court ruled that the disputed land had not been conveyed when the original sale took place. Since it had not formed part of the land originally conveyed, the title had never passed to the new owner.

 

Boundary disputes end up in court with alarming regularity, even though the cost of the proceedings often exceeds by some way the value of the land in dispute. If you have concerns regarding the boundaries of or rights over your land, we can advise you and, hopefully, help you to resolve any potential dispute without recourse to the courts.

The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
 
 
Home | About Us | Our Services | Our People | Firm News | Library | Contact Us
Bobbetts Mackan Solicitors & Advocates
Ground Floor, Griffin House, 15-16 Lower Park Row, Bristol BS1 5BN
T 0117 929 9001 F 0117 3164900
VAT Registered No. 137 8318 52
24hr Criminal defence helpline Tel 0117 9298987
E info@bobbetts.com

Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). SRA number 70535.

Copyright © Bobbetts Mackan. All rights reserved
Terms and conditions
[smaller] Change text size [larger]