PENN v. IVEY

No. 4113.

615 P.2d 1 (1980)

Darrel PENN, Appellant, v. Albert H. IVEY and Karen J. Ivey, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

July 11, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irwin Ravin, Law Offices of Clem H. Stephenson, Fairbanks, for appellant.

Peter J. Aschenbrenner, Aschenbrenner & Savell, Fairbanks, for appellees.

Before RABINOWITZ, C.J., and CONNOR, BOOCHEVER, BURKE and MATTHEWS, JJ.


OPINION

BURKE, Justice.

Plaintiffs, Albert and Karen Ivey, brought suit to quiet title to certain real property, claiming that they had acquired title thereto by adverse possession.1 The record owner, Darrel Penn, counterclaimed, seeking to quiet his own title to the property. Judgment was entered for the Iveys, and Penn now appeals.

This case arises out of a dispute over the boundary line between two residential properties...

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