While this action originated as a partition suit, the plaintiff, William L. Powers, claiming a one-fourth interest in the property, the trial court has construed a deed and found that the defendant, Georgia M. Buckowitz, is the fee-simple owner and that the plaintiff has no title or claim to the property. Therefore, even though the action was originally a partition suit (Mack v. Mack, Mo.,
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POWERS v. BUCKOWITZ
No. 47941.
347 S.W.2d 174 (1961)
William Loftus POWERS, Appellant, v. Georgia M. BUCKOWITZ, Respondent.
Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
June 12, 1961.
June 12, 1961.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
August W. Jaudes, St. Louis, for appellant Powers.
James S. Corcoran, St. Louis, Luke, Cunliff & Wilson and Paul H. Chavaux, St. Louis, for respondent Buckowitz.
Supreme Court of Missouri, En Banc.
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