CARSON v. KEITH

No. 40883.

433 P.2d 956 (1967)

James E. CARSON and Mary K. Carson, Plaintiffs in Error, v. Florence KEITH, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

October 10, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. E. Jackson, Pauls Valley, for plaintiffs in error.

W.D. Hart, Pauls Valley, for defendant in error.


IRWIN, Vice Chief Justice:

The issue presented is whether prescriptive title by adverse possession was acquired to a tract of land located between a fence line and the recorded boundary line. The trial court determined that defendant in error, herein referred to as defendant, had acquired prescriptive title to said tract and quieted her title as prayed for in her cross-petition. Plaintiffs in error, herein referred to as...

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