A statute of limitation puts forward a time period in which one must sue to implement a right, neglecting to do as such can make a man loses their entitlement to sue. The statute of limitation for a trespass sue is ten years. In the event that a proprietor enables someone else to keep trespassing on his property and does nothing about it for a long time, the trespasser can procure legitimate title to the self-satisfied proprietor's property. Hence, adverse possession is simply a statute of limitation for bringing a trespass action against an individual or group. After ten years of trespassing, the trespasser can go to court to seek a declaration that the owner has allowed the statute of limitation to pass, and that the claimant has therefore acquired title to that