ALVIN v. JOHNSON

No. 36,163.

241 Minn. 257 (1954)

EVERETT R. ALVIN AND ANOTHER v. A.W. JOHNSON AND ANOTHER. ALECK NORDQUIST, APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

February 19, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert S. Parker, Louise A. Herou, and Larson, Loevinger, Lindquist, Freeman & Fraser, for appellant.

S. Bernhard Wennerberg and A.M. Bullis, for respondents Alvin and Koch.

James M. McGuire, for respondent Johnson.


MAGNEY, COMMISSIONER.

Plaintiffs, Everett R. Alvin and Willis P. Koch, are the owners of real property, 40 feet wide, in the village of North Branch. A brick building occupies all of said property, except the south 15 feet. Defendant A.W. Johnson is the owner of property, 60 feet wide, directly to the west of that of plaintiffs, bordering lengthwise on a street. A brick building occupies this property except the south 15 feet thereof. A shed is also attached to the...

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