PALMORE, Judge.
Appellants brought this action to quiet their title to part of a 100-acre tract surveyed in 1844 and patented to William Turner in 1845, and to enjoin appellees from cutting and removing timber from it. Appellees denied appellants' title and asserted ownership in themselves, including title by adverse possession. The chancellor adjudged that appellees own the land through a "conditional line" agreement made in 1883 by their predecessor, David Turner...
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