McCLELLAND, J., September 14, 1981.
The instant case is a dispute between neighboring land-owners over a certain irregularly-shaped piece of property.
Plaintiffs instituted the suit as an action in ejectment and defendants have defended on the alternative grounds that (1) they are the title owners of the property, or (2) they own the property by virtue of adverse possession.
The court's findings of fact and conclusions of law are best stated...
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