LEE v. JOHNSON

No. 5097.

70 Ariz. 122 (1950)

216 P.2d 722

LEE v. JOHNSON et ux.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

April 3, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

V.L. Hash, of Phoenix, for appellant.

Theodore G. McKesson, Thomas P. Riordan, James D. McKesson, of Phoenix, for appellees.


DE CONCINI, Justice.

Edward D. Johnson and Edna I. Johnson, appellees herein, brought an action against John C. Lee, appellant herein, concerning certain land located in Maricopa County, the title to which has often been litigated in the courts of this state. Appellees' complaint contains two causes of action, both concerned with the above-described property. Both causes of action are possessory in character. The first cause of action seeks damages for interference...

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