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Legal Boundaries
A legal boundary is an imaginary or invisible line that precisely divides one person’s property from another. It is an exact line with no thickness or width and is rarely identified with precision on the ground or in legal documents such as deeds or transfers. The legal boundary is distinct from a physical boundary, which is a visible feature like a fence, wall, hedge, or natural feature such as a river or stream.
Legal boundaries are fundamental to property ownership because they define the limits of what a person owns—everything within the boundary is considered part of the property unless certain rights have been legally transferred to someone else. The exact position of a legal boundary, if disputed, can only be determined by a court or a specialized tribunal.
In summary, a legal boundary is the precise, legally recognized line that separates one property from another, regardless of any physical features that may exist on the ground.