ALLAGOOD v. DuBOSE

1 Div. 650.

243 So.2d 668 (1971)

Irvin H. ALLAGOOD v. Owen DuBOSE.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 28, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wyman O. Gilmore, Grove Hill, for appellant.

Lee B. Williams, Grove Hill, for appellee.


MERRILL, Justice.

Appellant, Irvin H. Allagood, appeals from a decree in equity quieting title to two non-contiguous tracts of land in which the appellant claimed that he and the respondent, Owen DuBose, each owned an undivided one-half interest. One tract consisted of about 180 acres and the other, about two acres.

The appellee, Owen DuBose, testified that his father, N. D. DuBose, had title to both tracts when he died, and his mother, Eugenia DuBose, continued...

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