Charles Scarborough and Mildred Rollins owned adjoining properties. Rollins believed that their common boundary ran along the
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Charles Scarborough and Mildred Rollins owned adjoining properties. Rollins believed that their common boundary ran along the far edge of a grassy area on the north side of a gravel road. Her deed indicated that she owned the grassy area and the road. For more than thirty-five years, she and her predecessors had used it exclusively and paid taxes on it, and no one else had claimed it. Scarborough, however, believed that the property was his. Under the principles of adverse possession, who owns the property? Explain. [Scarborough v. Rollins, 44 So.3d 381 (Miss.App. 2010)]
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