GORE v. CONE

No. 5898.

287 P.2d 229 (1955)

60 N.M. 29

W.E. GORE and A.R. Brownfield, Plaintiffs-Appellees. v. Gordon CONE, Defendant-Appellant,

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

August 22, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cowan & Schubert, Hobbs, Ward & Carrell, Lovington, for appellant.

Heidel & Swarthout, G. T. Hanners, Howell Spear, Lovington, for appellees.


KIKER, Justice.

In this case, the defendant, appellant here, Gordon Cone, was the owner of an undivided one-half interest in a large number of town lots at Lovington. The lots were unimproved and were rented to Benton Mosley for pasture. Mosley paid rent to the defendant each of the years 1934 to 1944 inclusive. There is no claim that Mosley was ever delinquent during that time in the payment of any rent upon said property...

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