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In the case of Chepkwony v Lornho Agri-Business East Africa Ltd, the applicant, Michael Kipkering Chepkwony, sought to claim ownership of several parcels of land through adverse possession, asserting uninterrupted possession since 2000. The court found that while the applicant had made payments towards the purchase of the land, he failed to provide sufficient evidence of full payment or a formal agreement, leading to the conclusion that his claim for adverse possession was not adequately substantiated. Ulti
- Author
- Rogers Abuoga
- Language
- EN