LINDER v. HORNE

No. 677.

74 S.E.2d 227 (1953)

237 N.C. 129

LINDER et al. v. HORNE et al.

Supreme Court of North Carolina.

January 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas H. Williams, J. O. Tally, Jr., and Tally, Tally & Brewer, Fayetteville, for plaintiffs appellees.

G. H. Allran and Robert H. Dye, Fayetteville, for defendants appellants.


WINBORNE, Justice.

Upon facts found, and approved by the trial court, the location of the true dividing line between the lot of land of petitioners and the lot of land of defendants depends upon the proper location of the lot of land of defendants as described in the deed to them from J. Warren Pate and wife.

In this connection it is settled law in this State that, in a proceeding to establish a boundary line, which is in dispute, what constitutes the dividing...

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