Property Ownership
Adverse possession in Nebraska requires that the possessor's use be:
APermissive, continuous, and private
BActual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile, and continuous for the statutory period✓ Correct
CRecorded with the county within 1 year
DApproved by the original landowner
Explanation
To establish adverse possession in Nebraska, the claimant's use must be actual, open, notorious, exclusive, hostile (without owner's permission), and continuous for the statutory period (10 years in Nebraska).
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