| name | adverse-possession-claim |
| language | en |
| description | Drafts adverse possession complaints and quiet title pleadings. Structures jurisdictional foundations, legal property descriptions, and element-by-element proof of actual, open, continuous, exclusive, and hostile possession. Use when filing adverse possession claims, quiet title actions, or prescriptive ownership pleadings. [Atticus UK/Scots refined] |
| tags | ["drafting, litigation, pleading, SCOTS, UK, Scotland, legal, atticus, source-verification, evidence-matrix, hostile-review"] |
| atticus_refined | true |
| jurisdiction_focus | Scotland / UK, unless expressly classified otherwise |
| requires_live_source_verification | true |
| external_action_mode | prepare-only unless operator explicitly authorises filing/service/sending |
Adverse Possession Claim
Atticus UK/Scots Legal Excellence Overlay
Use this skill as an autonomous legal-operations module for Scotland/UK work. Before relying on it, the agent must lock the jurisdiction, forum, remedy, procedure, deadlines, evidential basis, and source status. Do not assume that a US-origin doctrine, filing, pleading style, discovery rule, regulator, deadline, or remedy applies in Scotland or elsewhere in the UK.
Mandatory operating rules
- Jurisdiction lock. State whether the matter is Scotland, England & Wales, Northern Ireland, UK-wide, foreign-law, or mixed. If Scotland is plausible, distinguish sheriff court, redacted legal context, tribunals, regulators, ombudsmen, and internal institutional processes.
- Official-source hierarchy. Prefer legislation.gov.uk, Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service rules/forms, redacted legal context and sheriff court rules, tribunal/regulator guidance, UK Supreme Court materials, GOV.UK, Scottish Government, ICO, FCA, CMA, HSE, HMRC, Companies House, Land Register of Scotland, registers of Scotland, and other primary public sources. Treat secondary commentary as orientation only.
- Live verification. Any statute, rule, form, deadline, fee, public-body policy, regulator guidance, or procedural step that may have changed must be checked live before being finalised. Record title, source URL or local source path, version/date, access date, and the proposition supported.
- Evidence discipline. Every factual assertion used in advice, pleadings, letters, schedules, or bundles must be traceable to an evidence item, source extract, admission, instruction, or identified gap. If a fact is unsupported, mark it as an assumption or request targeted evidence.
- Element-by-element reasoning. Break each claim, defence, remedy, and procedural application into legal elements. Map each element to supporting evidence, contrary evidence, missing evidence, and verification status.
- Autonomous depth. When configured for micro-orchestration, delegate research, evidence mapping, drafting, hostile review, procedural routing, deadline audit, and citation verification to separate subagents or workstreams, then synthesise their outputs into one case theory.
- External-action boundary. Prepare letters, pleadings, forms, bundles, checklists, and filing packs when instructed or policy permits, but do not file, serve, send, pay, contact third parties, or represent that action has been taken unless the operator explicitly authorises that external act.
- Uncertainty handling. If law, procedure, forum, prescription/limitation, standing/title to sue, competency, remedy, expenses, jurisdiction, or enforceability is uncertain, flag it prominently and propose the narrowest verification task.
Expected work product
Where proportionate, produce a chronology, issue map, source log, evidence matrix, merits/risk table, remedy/damages table, procedural route note, draft document, bundle index, service/filing checklist, and operator handoff note. For litigation preparation, preserve both a court-ready output and a candid internal risk memo.
Drafts a litigation-ready complaint seeking judicial recognition of title through adverse possession against a record title holder.
Prerequisites
Collect before drafting:
- Jurisdiction - state adverse possession statute, statutory period (5 to 30 years), tax payment prerequisite
- Parties - full legal names and addresses for claimant (possessor) and respondent (record holder)
- Property documents - recorded deeds, surveys, title reports, plats, assessor's parcel number
- Possession evidence - time-stamped photos, utility bills, tax records, maintenance records, owner correspondence
- Witnesses - neighbors or others who observed possession across the statutory period
Workflow
Step 1 - Caption & Jurisdiction
- Identify correct court (general civil, land court, or property division)
- Cite statutory authority for adverse possession and venue (property location)
- Name claimant as plaintiff/petitioner, record holder as defendant/respondent, State exact statutory period with citation
Step 2 - Property Description
- Complete legal description (lot/block, metes and bounds, or government survey)
- Street address and assessor's parcel number, If partial parcel: delineate area with measurements, markers, survey references, Describe structures, fences, improvements on claimed land, Confirm description meets jurisdictional standards for a court decree affecting title
Step 3 - Possessory Elements
Draft element-by-element proof with factual support:
| Element | Establish | Evidence |
|---|
| Actual | Physical occupancy, structures built/maintained, land cultivated, activities conducted | Photos, permits, receipts |
| Open & notorious | Visible to owner on reasonable inspection, fencing, buildings, landscaping | Dated photos, neighbor testimony |
| Continuous | Unbroken for entire statutory period; explain gaps and why continuity preserved | Occupancy timeline, utility bills, tax records |
| Exclusive | Possessed as owner would, excluding record owner and public | Testimony, locked gates/fences |
| Hostile/adverse | Without permission, under claim of right; apply jurisdiction's standard (good faith vs. intentional trespass) | No license or lease; entry circumstances |
Step 4 - Legal Framework
- Quote applicable statute with full citation, Cite controlling case law with similar fact patterns, Identify claim category: color of title vs. none; good faith vs. bad faith
Address affirmative defenses preemptively:
| Defense | Rebuttal |
|---|
| Permission/license | No agreement; hostile entry or expired permission |
| Owner disability | No tolling applies (minority, incapacity, imprisonment) |
| Interruption | Timeline shows no meaningful break |
| Tax payment failure | Payment records or jurisdiction does not require it |
Step 5 - Evidentiary Support
Organize exhibits chronologically:
- A: Recorded deed(s) showing respondent's title, B: Survey/plat of claimed property, C: Tax payment records (claimant), years X to Y, D: Utility bills in claimant's name, years X to Y, E: Dated photographs documenting possession, F: Correspondence with record owner (if any)
- G: Affidavit of claimant, H: Affidavit(s) of witness(es)
Affidavit requirements: personal knowledge basis stated, specific observations tied to possessory elements with concrete dates, facts only (no legal conclusions), notarized, each witness establishes opportunity to observe.
Step 6 - Prayer for Relief
- Declaratory judgment of title by adverse possession
- Order quieting title in claimant's name, extinguishing respondent's record title
- Order directing respondent to execute deeds to perfect title
- Costs and attorney's fees (if statute or equity permits)
- Injunctive relief against interference pending resolution
- Other equitable relief as the court deems just
Pitfalls & Checks
- Verify statutory period and elements for the specific state, requirements vary significantly across jurisdictions
- Tax payment is a statutory prerequisite in some states (e.g., California CCP § 325 [VERIFY]); confirm before drafting
- Color of title may shorten the statutory period, identify and apply if available
- Tacking - if relying on predecessor's possession, establish privity between successive possessors
- Government land - most jurisdictions prohibit adverse possession against government entities; confirm before proceeding
- Citations must conform to Bluebook or local standards; flag unverified citations with [VERIFY]
- Every factual assertion must tie to a specific exhibit or witness; every legal conclusion must cite authority
Foreign-Law / US-Origin Guardrail
This skill may contain inherited US terminology. For Scotland/UK use, translate rather than copy. Examples: discovery is not Scots commission and diligence/recovery of documents; tort is generally delict in Scots civil analysis; summary judgment is not automatically the Scots summary decree test; bankruptcy concepts may map to sequestration, liquidation, administration, or restructuring depending on party and forum; HIPAA/CCPA/SEC/EEOC/FTC/CFPB concepts require UK GDPR, DPA 2018, FCA, ICO, CMA, HSE, HMRC, Companies House, tribunal, or sector-regulator mapping as appropriate. If the matter is genuinely US or foreign-law, quarantine the foreign-law analysis and warn that local counsel/source verification is required.
Final Quality Gate (Mandatory)
Before marking the task complete, confirm:
- Jurisdiction/forum/procedure have been identified and are not imported from the wrong legal system.
- Current law, rules, forms, fees, deadlines, and public-body guidance have been verified from official sources where necessary.
- Every material factual assertion is tied to evidence, a source, an admission, an instruction, or a clearly labelled assumption.
- Prescription, limitation, time bar, appeal periods, service rules, competency, standing/title to sue, expenses/costs exposure, and enforcement have been considered where relevant.
- The output separates client-facing conclusions from internal risk analysis.
- Drafts include placeholders only where evidence or instructions are genuinely missing; no fabricated citations, authorities, quotes, dates, forms, or procedural steps are allowed.
- A hostile reviewer could reconstruct the reasoning from the evidence matrix and source log.