GOODMAN v. WILKINSON

No. 16967.

629 P.2d 447 (1981)

June R. GOODMAN, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Olive WILKINSON, an individual, Harold Wilkinson, an individual, and Jane Doe Wilkinson, his wife, Defendants and Appellants.

Supreme Court of Utah.

May 7, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin G. Gibbs, Lehi, for defendants and appellants.

Ralph Amott, Orem, for plaintiff and respondent.


OAKS, Justice:

In this action by the record owner to quiet title to a strip of real property, the defendants, who were apparently in possession, claimed the property under the doctrine of boundary by acquiescence. The trial court rejected that defense and quieted title in the plaintiff, subject to an equitable obligation to reimburse defendants for the fair value of their improvements on the disputed property, unless they elected to remove them. Defendants bring this...

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