Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

CHAPTER FOURTH
ACTIONS OF BOUNDARY, OR TO VERIFY OR RECTIFY ANCIENT BOUNDARIES

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    758.   Whenever 2 contiguous lands have never been bounded, or the boundaries have disappeared, or the fences or boundary works have been wrongly placed, and one of the neighbours refuses to agree upon a surveyor to determine the boundaries, or to verify or to rectify the division line, as the case may be, the other party may bring an action against him or her to compel him or her to do so.

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    759.   If the parties do not agree, the Court names a sworn surveyor, whom it charges with making a plan of the locality, showing the respective pretensions of the parties, and with making such other operations as it may deem necessary.

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    760.   The surveyor thus named is bound, under his or her oath of office, to proceed in the same manner as experts.

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    761.   If the parties desire it, more than one surveyor may be appointed.

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    762.   The fixing of bounds, the verifying of ancient boundaries, or rectifying of division lines, is ordered in conformity with the rights and titles of the parties, and is done by the person named by the Court, who proceeds in accordance with the judgment, and if necessary, places boundary marks in presence of witnesses, and must draw up a statement of his or her operations, and return the original of such statement to the Court.