STATE v. DOUGLASS

No. 23251.

344 S.W.2d 281 (1961)

STATE of Missouri ex rel. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION of Missouri, Plaintiff, v. William A. DOUGLASS, Fern M. Douglass, Defendants-Appellants, Arthur C. Farthing, Irene Farthing, Defendants-Respondents

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

February 6, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James H. Anderson, J. K. Owens, Kansas City, for appellants.

Reginald Smith, Independence, for respondents.


BROADDUS, Judge.

This action arises out of the condemnation of property by the State Highway Commission. Defendants William A. Douglass and Fern M. Douglass were the owners of Lot 419, Greendale, a subdivision in Kansas City, Missouri. Upon this lot, known as 3001 and 3003 Van Brunt Boulevard, was a one-story building consisting of two storerooms. Defendants Arthur C. Farthing and Irene Farthing were the lessees of the south portion of said building. The lease did...

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