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In this Newsflash episode, Lizzie Collin is joined by Richard Snape, Head of Legal Training at Davitt Jones Bould, to examine the Court of Appeal’s decision in White v Alder.

The discussion considers whether informal boundary agreements can bind future owners, tracing the legal principles from historic land arrangements through to a modern boundary dispute in Chelmsford. Lizzie and Richard unpack how the court approached long-standing agreements, successive ownership and boundary uncertainty.

This episode is particularly relevant for professionals involved in due diligence and estate management. It highlights why historic boundary agreements can still affect title today, the risks of relying solely on plans, and what this decision means for boundary rights going forward.

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