CLAY, Commissioner.
This is an appeal from a judgment fixing a boundary line between the property of appellants and appellees. Appellants ask reversal on the ground that the matter had been finally adjudicated in a prior proceeding. Appellees, by cross-appeal, attack the judgment on evidentiary grounds. The controversy involves most unusual procedure.
In 1950 one Blankenship brought suit against appellees to have adjudicated the proper location of their common...
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