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Principles guiding the production of documents of title as a means of proving title to land

What a claimant relying on acts of ownership and possession of land as a root of title should establish

What the court must do where a claimant pleads more than one of the five methods of establishing title to land and one method fails

Whether a claimant can rely on one way of proving title to land and expect the Court to give him judgment on another way which he did not plead

Whether a claimant can resort to more than one method of proof of title

Whether a claimant must plead and prove more than one of the ways of proving title to land

Whether a party can plead one way of proving title and then in evidence prove another

Whether a party can rely on acts of possession as their root of title where there was no sharing of the communal land

Whether a plaintiff who pleads and proves his root of title needs to further prove acts of possession

Whether acts of ownership and possession must be considered where evidence of traditional history is capable of sustaining an award of a declaration of title

Whether acts of ownership and possession must be considered where title pleaded has not been proved

Whether acts of possession are one of the ways of establishing title to land

Whether long possession is one of the ways of proving title

Whether production of documentary evidence is one of the ways of proving title to land

Whether proof of title to land can be by way of proof of possession of connected and adjacent land

Whether title to land can be established by ownership by association

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