PER CURIAM.
The relief sought in this litigation was a declaration of the rights of the parties with respect to their common boundary. The order did not locate the boundary or settle the rights of the parties. Indeed, the order issued by the trial court is as consistent with a boundary located as claimed by the defendants as it is with one located according to the plaintiffs' claim. It simply enjoins the defendants from trespassing generally, and in particular ways...
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