CLEVELAND v. DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY

No. 22311.

451 P.2d 741 (1969)

Hattie D. CLEVELAND, Plaintiff In Error, v. DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, a Delaware Corporation, Defendant In Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, In Department.

March 17, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank E. Starkey, John Perrott, Berthoud, for plaintiff in error.

Lee, Bryans, Kelly & Stansfield, Fred L. Witsell, Denver, for defendant in error.


GROVES, Justice.

The defendant in error, referred to as Dow Chemical Company, brought an action to quiet title to two patented placer mining claims and other property. It joined about 95 defendants, including the plaintiff in error who is referred to as Mrs. Cleveland. None of the defendants in the action, except Union Oil Company of California and Mrs. Cleveland entered any appearance and the defaults of all non-appearing defendants were entered. Dow Chemical recognized...

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