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Oct 22, 2007

Whose Line is It Anyway?

The author of Proverbs 22:28 had real estate in mind when writing, "Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set." Today's boundary line discrepancies, however, need not be litigated if landowners agree to simple, less formal resolution alternatives.
1833
By
Judon Fambrough

The author of Proverbs 22:28 had real estate in mind when writing, "Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set." Today’s boundary line discrepancies, however, need not be litigated if landowners agree to simple, less formal resolution alternatives.

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