MIZELL v. BLACK

No. 51075.

369 So.2d 755 (1979)

Lauree MIZELL, v. John E. BLACK et al.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 18, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W.S. Murphy, Robert P. Shepard, Lucedale, for appellant.

William T. Bailey, Lucedale, for appellees.

Before PATTERSON, BROOM and BOWLING, JJ.


BOWLING, Justice, for the Court:

This appeal is from the Chancery Court of George County. Appellant, Lauree Mizell, filed her bill of complaint alleging that she was the owner by adverse possession of a 78-acre tract of land rather than appellees, John E. Black and others, who claimed under a quitclaim deed executed to them in June, 1971. The chancellor found that appellant did not have title to the land by adverse possession.

Appellant propounds three assignments...

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