mezy
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just take what you need and thrash some posts in the ground, how will anyone prove that its not your boundry if you or anyone else cant prove that it is.Thanks Mezy. Some of those I've been using - but so far they all depend on digital maps of boundary lines that are based on other digital maps of boundary lines. None actually have geographic locations which are what I need. You can overlay a "map" on satellite imagery, but you're only guessing when you get down to actually finding a specific point (GPS location, latitude/longitude in degrees, minutes, seconds, etc.).
Also, I'd bet that most people these days assume fences mark boundaries. They're usually close in cities, but many people discover the fences are put in where people *think* the boundaries are, without having a legal survey made. In the UK, boundaries have been "legally standardized" for centuries. Here in North America, boundaries have been standardized only for 50-100 years in many places.
Will keep trying!
Tom M.
Here in the Uk if you take care of a piece of ground for ten years, you can claim it.