Generally, property owned by a town, county, state or federal government cannot be acquired by adverse possession. However, there are some exceptions. You would need to research your particular state to determine what the law is in your state.
This deserted public park is actually quite popular, as it is located adjacent to a very populous subdivision.
possession if he pays taxes on property contiguous to that being claimed by adverse possession, holds color of title to that contiguous property, exclusively occupies the property claimed, is Adverse possession, in Arkansas, states that someone can obtain property if he pays taxes on property adjacent to that being claimed by adverse possession, holds color of title to that adjoining property, exclusively occupies the property claimed, is uninterrupted in possession, visibly and openly inhabits the land, in fact physically possesses the property, possesses the land without the permission of it's true owner and fulfills these requirements for seven years.
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the house adjacent to ours caught on fire.
a hexagon could be adjacent only if it is regular an octagon is adjacent
the answer is 27' * * * * * Yet another totally nonsensical answer by "The Community"! An angle on a trapezium can have any value between 0 and 180 degrees and the only additional requirement is that one of its adjacent angles is supplementary and that the other adjacent angle is not supplementary - these conditions ensure that there is only one pair of parallel sides..
it is an arc of an angle that is adjacent
There are no adjacent plates -_-
He parked in an adjacent space.
All polygons have adjacent sides. Adjacent simply means "next to".