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A land owner cannot create access simply by passing over the boundary line. Rights of access are created by a grant from the owner of the encumbered land or by law.

A land owner cannot create access simply by passing over the boundary line. Rights of access are created by a grant from the owner of the encumbered land or by law.

A land owner cannot create access simply by passing over the boundary line. Rights of access are created by a grant from the owner of the encumbered land or by law.

A land owner cannot create access simply by passing over the boundary line. Rights of access are created by a grant from the owner of the encumbered land or by law.

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A land owner cannot create access simply by passing over the boundary line. Rights of access are created by a grant from the owner of the encumbered land or by law.

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