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  • 36 (1) For the purposes of this section, “owner” includes a person with an interest in, or right to possession of land.
  • (2) If, on the survey of land, it is found that a building on it encroaches on adjoining land, or a fence has been improperly located so as to enclose adjoining land, the Supreme Court may on application
  • (a) declare that the owner of the land has for the period the court determines and on making the compensation to the owner of the adjoining land that the court determines, an easement on the land encroached on or enclosed,
  • (b) vest title to the land encroached on or enclosed in the owner of the land encroaching or enclosing, on making the compensation that the court determines, or
  • (c) order the owner to remove the encroachment or the fence so that it no longer encroaches on or encloses any part of the adjoining land.

1979-340-32.