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Do Prescriptive Rights for use of Roads on State Trust Land Exist?

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Do Prescriptive Rights for use of Roads on State Trust Land Exist?

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A claim of adverse possession, or prescriptive right, can not be made against state trust lands. However, there may be cases wherein roads have existed on state trust lands and were continuously used prior to ownership by the state. These are reviewed on a case by case basis and evidence must be submitted to the DNRC supporting the claim of pre-existing easement.

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