In the 1700's, municipalities mapped roads in survey journals, yet
many were never built - nor were they properly discontinued and
remain public rights-of-way today. These rights-of-way have become
the focus of several land disputes. Vermont is at the forefront to
legislatively address this nationwide issue.
In Parcel 141, author Kate Chatot documents her personal
experience with a decade long legal case involving a road with an
unidentified status, prescriptive law and current property rights.
This legal case evokes a strong sense of confusion, frustration, a
sense of injustice, and ultimately justice. Parcel 141 confronts
one with the virtue of patience and aptly imparts the lesson that
the wheels of justice do grind, but slowly.
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