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I need to make sure the essay stays within property law, even if hypothetical. Use correct legal terminology, like "adverse possession," "title deeds," "boundary agreements," "equitable estoppel." Also, maybe reference relevant statues or cases as analogies. For example, in the UK, the Limitation Act 1980 states that certain claims can't be brought after a certain period, which might relate to adverse possession.

The user wants the essay to be helpful, so it should be structured, clear, and provide analysis. The example response the assistant provided earlier structured the essay with an introduction, analysis of key legal issues, evaluation of evidence, legal principles, and conclusion. Following that structure makes sense.

In the analysis, the essay should discuss relevant legal tests, like the length of adverse possession (usually 12 years in some jurisdictions), whether the occupation was open and continuous. For the court to rule in Shailesh's favor, he needs to prove uninterrupted use. Valerie could challenge that with her title deeds, which show the correct boundaries. The essay could also mention the importance of clear deeds, surveys, and the role of the court in interpreting ambiguity in property boundaries.

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