The law governing commercial contracts in the British Virgin Islands is primarily derived from English common law, encompassing established principles such as offer, acceptance, consideration, intention, and capacity. There is no overarching commercial code in the jurisdiction.
What is it? Squatters’ law, often referred to as adverse possession, is a legal principle that allows a person to claim ownership of a property based on their continuous, open, and uninterrupted use of the property without the permission of the…