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Pang Ka Tsuen

Coordinates: 22°26′27″N 114°04′35″E / 22.440821°N 114.076296°E / 22.440821; 114.076296
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Pang Ka Tsuen (Chinese: 彭家村) is a village in Pat Heung, Yuen Long District, Hong Kong.

History

The first legal case in Hong Kong, in which it was suggested that it might be possible for one leaseholder to prescribe for an easement against another was Pang Kwan Lung v Ma Choi Hop in the 1960s. The land of the applicant plaintiffs was at Pang Ka Tsuen.[1]

References

  1. ^ Merry, M. (2008). "Rights of Way and Long User: The English Restriction and the Irish Rule". Hong Kong Law Journal. 38 (1). Sweet & Maxwell Asia: 59. ISSN 0378-0600.

Further reading

  • Lau, S F; Tam, S M (1982). Case study : Pang Ka Tsuen. Field work report. Hong Kong: Department of Anthropology, CUHK. OCLC 1081426077.

External links

22°26′27″N 114°04′35″E / 22.440821°N 114.076296°E / 22.440821; 114.076296