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Admissibility of traditional evidence on boundaries and community history as an exception to the hearsay rule

How conflicting traditional evidence should be resolved

Legal effect of a situation where traditional evidence fails to find favour of the Court

Position of the law where the Court is faced with conflicting traditional evidence

The applicable principle where both parties rely on traditional evidence

The best mode of evaluating traditional evidence

The nature of traditional evidence

The rule that traditional evidence if found to be cogent and credible and accepted by the trial Court is sufficient for a grant of declaration of title

The test for resolving conflicting traditional evidence

The test to which traditional evidence must be subjected

When traditional evidence will be resorted to

Whether a plaintiff who has successfully established his title directly by traditional evidence needs to prove further acts of ownership

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