FIELDS v. ROWE


230 S.W.2d 613 (1950)

313 Ky. 187

FIELDS v. ROWE et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Abner May, Pikeville, Russell Vanover, Pikeville, for appellant.

Hobson & Scott, Pikeville, for appellees.


STANLEY, Commissioner.

The controversy is over the ownership of about two acres of land on the south side of Levisa Fork of Big Sandy River. It lies between the river and county road. It is low land, frequently flooded, and seems to be accretions on the south side of the river, and is referred to by some of the witnesses as an island. The suit by Grover Rowe and K. J. Day is to enjoin trespass by Lewis Fields. The defendant claimed to own the parcel, but the court...

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