Q. A tolerated B to use his land, hence, B constructed a road where his trucks would pass through, going in and out of his land. Fifty (50) years thereafter, A asked B to pay rentals but B refused contending that he has already acquired ownership over the easement of right of way by prescription. Is B correct? (Solved)

1. B is correct because possession of a parcel of land for ten (10) years in good faith will ripen to ownership.

2. B is correct because of laches.

3. B is wrong because an easement of right of way cannot be acquired by prescription as while it is apparent it is not however not continuous.

4. B is correct because with the continuous use of the easement, prescription lie

  • c. B is wrong because an easement of right of way cannot be acquired by prescription as while it is apparent it is not however not continuous.
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