The reason for the conflict between Cistersiansians from Sulejów and Premonstratensians from Witów was the proximity of their goods. At the beginning of a foundation no official documents were issued, which is why all stipulations were made only orally. For this reason both cloisters made claims to the neighboring goods. Of course, they sought to solve the problems by resorting to ecclesiastical and state authorities. A border conflict was subjected to scrutiny by Konrad Mazowiecki and an argument concerning tithe by the papal legate Philipp and later by the archbishop of Gniezno Janisław. In XIII a kind of border between the goods was established which with time came to be a major factor in decision-taking process of following ecclesiastical and state governors. The dividing line was the river Luciąże and Koprzywnica, while tithe from Kępin and Cekanów became property of the cloister in Sulejów. The cloister in Witów received the poll tax from Milejów, Krzyżanów and Cekanów.