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Calverley Village Day Nursery Ltd v Lynch and another 

Land – Adverse possession – Parking – Appellant bringing proceedings alleging trespass to land by respondents – Respondents counterclaiming for rectification of transfer to include disputed land – Judge holding first respondent entitled to registration as proprietor by adverse possession – Appellant appealing – Whether sufficient evidence of possession of land and intention to possess to entitle judge to conclude that adverse possession established – Appeal dismissed

The first respondent was the registered proprietor of a small area of land to the rear of a commercial property known as 57 Rodley Lane, Leeds, which was occupied by the second respondent under licence. The property immediately adjoined a larger commercial property at 55 Rodley Lane, vested in the appellant. The disputed land was part of 55 which the appellant bought in 2018 with knowledge that the respondents were alleging that they had the right to keep containers and other materials thereon.

The appellant subsequently commenced county court proceedings alleging that the second respondent was trespassing on 55 by: (i) parking cars on the car park area at the front; (ii) parking vehicles and placing skips on a right of way granted to 57; and (iii) leaving a metal container on land immediately to the rear of 57.

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