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What Kentucky Revised Statute defines adverse possession? KRS 413.060 entitled “Person holding land under adverse title for seven years and the Extension for Disability”.

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What Kentucky Revised Statute defines adverse possession? KRS 413.060 entitled “Person holding land under adverse title for seven years and the Extension for Disability”.

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Are County Court Order patents restricted to “white males over the age of 21”? The statutes defining the patenting process for the County Court Order Series do not list exclusions for age, race or gender. Survey names and grant names indicate women have received County Court Order patents as well as African-Americans before and after the Civil War. We cannot determine the number of Native Americans involved in the patent process as no application listing ethnic background is required to purchase a warrant in the County Court Order Series. Back to Top What is an “assign or assignee”? Early legislation permitted the sales of warrants and surveys before the land patenting process was complete. An individual could purchase a warrant from the county court then sell part or all of that warrant to another individual. The person buying the warrant was called an assign or assignee. The assignment process could then continue through the survey.

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