KNOWLES v. GOLDEN STREAM FISHING CLUB, INC.

SC 1156.

331 So.2d 253 (1976)

F. Porter KNOWLES and Annie Porter Knowles v. GOLDEN STREAM FISHING CLUB, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 16, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul J. Miller, Jr., Phenix City, for appellants.

Roy L. Smith and Sydney S. Smith, Phenix City, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

This is a boundary line dispute. The parties are adjoining landowners. The Fishing Club bases its claim on record title, and on the fact that from 1913, the Club or its predecessors in title, had paid the taxes on the property. The Knowles claimed title by adverse possession. They contended that a fence marked the true boundary line and that they had for more than forty years exercised control over all the...

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