DENTON v. CORR

6 Div. 938.

45 So.2d 288 (1950)

DENTON v. CORR.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 30, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

P. A. Nash, of Oneonta, for appellant.

R. G. Kelton, of Oneonta, and Marion F. Lusk, of Guntersville, for appellee.


SIMPSON, Justice.

Action of statutory ejectment by appellant, Aline Denton, against appellee, R. C. Corr, for an eight-foot strip of land in Block 2 of the original survey of the town of Oneonta, Alabama.

The question of merit is the right of the defendant to the affirmative charge. On the conclusion of the evidence for the plaintiff, the case was rested and the court gave the affirmative charge for the defendant and Mrs. Denton has appealed.

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