Does the statute of limitations run to establish adverse possession against another person?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Kasey v. Molybdenum Corporation of America, 336 F.2d 560 (9th Cir. 1964):

Although this case was concerned with state rather than federal lands, we believe that the distinction there pointed out applies equally well to federal lands. This belief is supported by Hayes v. Martin, 1873, 45 Cal. 559, 563-64, where the court stated that the statute of limitations could run to establish adverse possession in favor of one person against another's title, even though paramount title was in the United States.

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