
In Jamaica, the “7 Year Boundary Rule” is a legal principle that allows a boundary marked by a fence or wall to be legally recognized if it has been used without objection by both neighbors for seven years. Even if a survey later shows a different boundary, the long-standing use of the land becomes the official boundary.
Key Points:
Acquiescence:
The rule applies when both neighbors accept the boundary for seven years without protest.
Section 45 of the Limitation of Actio…



