LOY v. WHITNEY


339 S.W.2d 164 (1960)

George LOY, Appellant, v. W. G. WHITNEY et al., Partners, d/b/a Whitney & Whitney, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

October 7, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. B. Bertram, Monticello, George O. Bertram, Campbellsville, for appellant.

Hurt & Hutchison, Columbia, for appellee.


MOREMEN, Judge.

Appellant, George Loy, filed an action for trespass in which he sought to recover damages in the sum of $850 for timber wrongfully cut and removed from his land. Appellees, by answer and counterclaim, denied the allegations of the complaint, affirmatively pled that appellant was wrongfully claiming a portion of their land and requested that their title to it be quieted.

The lands belonging to the parties adjoin and the controversy may be solved...

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