PER CURIAM.
The appellant in this action sought to enjoin defendants from obstructing a road across a tract of land owned by the respondent Kirkland, contending (1) that it was a public road; (2) that he had a prescriptive right to use it, and (3) that he was an abutting landowner and had an easement therein. The respondents, on the other hand, sought to enjoin appellant's entry and trespass upon said...
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