Articling Essential Areas Of Knowledge - Cadastral Candidate Assessment Form Page 12

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Adverse Possession - Cadastral students must be able to differentiate adverse possession from possessory evidence used to re-establish
boundaries. Since adverse possession is a title issue, they must be able to distinguish their scope of expertise from that of a lawyer.
Knowledge
Evidence/Proof
Outcome
Acquired
(documentation/information that proves what I’ve learned)
(Y/N)
By the end of the articling term the student
will:
be able to identify adverse possession
versus possession as evidence of a
boundary
understand that adverse possession is a
title issue that requires the expertise of a
lawyer
By the end of the articling term the student
will be able to:
 understand principles of statute and case
law regarding adverse possession.
By the end of the articling term the student
will be able to :
 describe the basic methods of perfecting a
claim through adverse possession.
Articling Essential Area of Knowledge - Cadastral
Candidate Assessment Form (Jan 2014)
Page 12

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