STEVENS v. STEVENS

No. 4947.

70 Ariz. 302 (1950)

219 P.2d 1045

STEVENS (HARMON, Intervenor) v. STEVENS.

Supreme Court of Arizona.

June 26, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James V. Robins, of Nogales, Knapp, Boyle, Bilby & Thompson, of Tucson, attorneys for appellants.

Duane Bird, Barry & Barry, of Nogales, attorneys for appellee.


STANFORD, Justice.

This is an action involving the rights to certain permits to graze livestock on lands of the national forest.

In 1913 George L. Stevens married appellee, Lucy Stevens. In 1919 George Stevens took out and received in his own name a permit from the supervisor of the Coronado National Forest in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, to graze livestock upon such lands. The couple jointly owned cattle as community property which were running upon their...

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