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A claimant has used a driveway on a neighbor's property for 20 years. The neighbor always saw him do it and never said anything.
Is this 'hostile'?
- Yes, because the neighbor never gave express permission for the use.
- Yes, but only if the claimant and neighbor had a verbal argument about the use.
- No, because the neighbor's silence implies permission.
- No, because the neighbor knew about it, making it 'notorious' instead.
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