NAYLOR v. BILLINGTON


378 S.W.2d 737 (1964)

E.W. NAYLOR and Harold Moore, Appellants, v. Isaac Edward BILLINGTON and Lillian A. Billington, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

May 8, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Van Dyke & Dunlap, Paris, for appellants.

Aaron C. Brown, Paris, for appellees.


HOLMES, Justice.

The appellants, E.W. Naylor and Harold Moore, filed the original bill in this cause seeking to have declared void a deed from Henry County, Tennessee, to the appellee. The property described in this deed had been bought in by the County at a tax sale. The appellees demurred to the bill. The Chancellor sustained this demurrer. Appellants have perfected their appeal to this Court.

The original bill alleges that the appellants are the owners...

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