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Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXLVII > CHAPTER472 > 472-1

Whenever the boundary line between the land or estates of adjoining owners is in dispute, and the location of the same as described in the deeds of said owners or of their predecessors in title cannot be determined by the monuments and boundaries named in any of said deeds, the parties may establish said line by agreement in the following manner, and not otherwise.

Source. 1903, 48:1. PL 219:27. RL 269:27.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXLVII > CHAPTER472 > 472-1

Whenever the boundary line between the land or estates of adjoining owners is in dispute, and the location of the same as described in the deeds of said owners or of their predecessors in title cannot be determined by the monuments and boundaries named in any of said deeds, the parties may establish said line by agreement in the following manner, and not otherwise.

Source. 1903, 48:1. PL 219:27. RL 269:27.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-hampshire > TITLEXLVII > CHAPTER472 > 472-1

Whenever the boundary line between the land or estates of adjoining owners is in dispute, and the location of the same as described in the deeds of said owners or of their predecessors in title cannot be determined by the monuments and boundaries named in any of said deeds, the parties may establish said line by agreement in the following manner, and not otherwise.

Source. 1903, 48:1. PL 219:27. RL 269:27.