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In this Newsflash episode, Lizzie Collin is joined by Richard Snape, Head of Legal Training at Davitt Jones Bould, to analyse the Upper Tribunal’s decision in Bishop v Jacques.

The discussion explores how boundary agreements operate in practice, the legal significance, and the interaction with adverse possession. In particular, Richard explains why the Tribunal was willing to uphold an informal boundary agreement covering a substantial area of land, despite the absence of formalities.

This episode is essential listening for property owners, developers, surveyors and advisers dealing with boundary uncertainty, historic arrangements and estate management. It highlights the real-world risks of informal boundary agreements and why long-standing practice can still have decisive legal consequences.

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