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tacking

Adding or combining successive periods of continuous occupation of real property by adverse possessors. This concept enables someone who has not been in possession for the entire statutory period to establish a claim of adverse possession.

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  1. Tacking (sailing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Tacking or coming about is a sailing maneuver by which a sailing vessel (which is sailing approximately into the wind) turns its bow through the wind so that the ...
     
  2. Tacking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Tacking may refer to: Tacking (sailing) or coming about, a sailing maneuver; Tacking (law), a technical legal concept relating to competing priorities between ...
     
  3. Tack (sailing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... part of a sail, and an alignment with the wind. When using the latter sense, the maneuver of turning between starboard and port tack is either tacking or jibing.
     
  4. Tacking - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The process whereby an individual who is in Adverse Possession of real property adds his or her period of possession to that of a prior adverse possessor.
     
  5. tacking - definition of tacking by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    A short, light nail with a sharp point and a flat head. 2. Nautical. a. A rope for holding down the weather clew of a course. b. A rope for hauling the outer lower ...
     
  6. How to Tack a Sailboat – Tacking a Sailboat
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  7. Jon Emmett on tacking and gybing - YouTube
    Nov 24, 2010 ... Jon Emmett Author of Be Your Own Sailing Coach demonstrates tacking and gybing in a Laser.
     
  8. tacking - Legal Definition
    tacking definition: nounAn adding together of consecutive times of occupation or possession by different persons, and treating those periods as a single ...