The Delaware Court of Chancery has ruled that a man who has camped and hunted on an unregistered parcel of woods for 20 years is the legal owner of the property.
Members of the Tumulty family sued James Richard Schreppler for his use of the land abutting their Sussex County property, claiming that he had no title to the land on which he built a campsite.
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