McSWAIN v. B.M. STEVENS COMPANY

No. 46237.

247 So.2d 707 (1971)

Zep McSWAIN, also known as Zebidee McSwain v. B.M. STEVENS COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

May 3, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Dunnam, Jr., New Augusta, for appellant.

M.M. Roberts, Hattiesburg, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, Presiding Justice:

B.M. Stevens Company, a corporation (Stevens), filed suit against Zep McSwain and averred that McSwain was trespassing on three acres of land owned by Stevens. Stevens sought a decree enjoining McSwain from further trespassing on the property of complainant and for damages. McSwain filed an answer and cross bill in which he averred that since 1927 he had been in adverse possession of the three acres of land described in the complaint...

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