MESHER v. CONNOLLY

No. 36905.

63 Wn.2d 552 (1964)

388 P.2d 144

NORMAN MESHER, Respondent, v. THOMAS A. CONNOLLY, Appellant.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

January 9, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Corbett, Siderius & Lonergan, for appellant.

Rutherford, Kargianis & Shinn, for respondent.


HILL, J.

This is an adverse possession case involving what was formerly residential property.

The plaintiff, Norman Mesher, is, and has been since 1934, the owner of a 50-foot lot;1 its western boundary is a street, and its eastern boundary is an alley. When the plaintiff purchased this lot there was (and it still exists) a concrete walk extending some 62 feet of the lot's total east-west dimension of 110.08 feet. This walk is...

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