VAUGHN, Judge.
Neither the bench nor the bar could benefit from a recital of the history of the title to the land in question. Petitioners entered no exceptions to the court's findings of fact. The findings of fact supported the conclusion of law. Moreover, the undisputed facts would have required the judge to reach the identical conclusion of law.
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
BROCK, C. J., and MARTIN...
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