HARE v. CHISMAN

No. 28,808.

230 Ind. 333 (1951)

101 N.E.2d 268

HARE v. CHISMAN ET AL.

Supreme Court of Indiana.

Rehearing denied December 13, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ezra H. Stewart, of Indianapolis, for appellant.

Frank W. Morton and Thomas C. Tumbove, both of Indianapolis, for appellee.


DRAPER, C.J.

The appellee, Ethel M. Chisman, brought suit against the appellant, George Hare, and the appellee, Walter Hare, to partition certain real estate. George Hare answered in denial under Rule 1-3, and filed a cross-complaint alleging fee simple title in himself by adverse possession, and praying that his title be quieted. The appellee replied in denial and filed an additional paragraph alleging she was a cotenant with the appellant. She later also pleaded...

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