UPTON v. HEISELT

No. 7430.

118 Utah 573 (1950)

223 P.2d 428

UPTON v. HEISELT et al.

Supreme Court of Utah.

Rehearing denied January 2, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Skeen, Bayle & Russell, Salt Lake City, for appellants.

Musser, Gibson, Musser & Christensen, Salt Lake City, for respondent.


PRATT, Chief Justice.

Plaintiff, A.E. Upton, seeks to quiet title to the real estate hereinafter described. He bases his title upon certain tax deeds, and he also claims by adverse possession. The defendants who appeared are L.H. Heiselt and the Heiselt Construction Company. Their pleadings admit the tax deeds. They question the validity of those deeds; but allege further that due to a partnership relationship that existed among Upton, Heiselt and one Peterson, Upton...

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