ORISON v. HERBRIG

No. 7961.

1 Utah 2d 394 (1954)

267 P.2d 1059

ORISON v. HERBRIG ET AL.

Supreme Court of Utah.

March 17, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George C. Heinrich, Logan, for appellants.

Newell G. Daines, Logan, for respondent.


HENRIOD, Justice.

Plaintiff sued his brother-in-law, Herbrig, and the latter's children, to quiet title to the old family homestead in Logan, Utah, which successively was owned by plaintiff's father, his mother and his sister (Herbrig's wife), claiming title by tax deed and adverse possession. The lower court, on evidence difficult to reconcile, found for the plaintiff. Affirmed, costs to plaintiff.

The only matter on appeal is defendants' contention that...

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