CAUBLE v. BEALS

No. 13118.

631 P.2d 1311 (1981)

96 N.M. 443

Richard D. CAUBLE and Ruth M. Cauble, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Edwin R. BEALS and Abigail M. Beals, and State of New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

August 10, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charlotte Greenfield, Las Cruces, for plaintiffs-appellants.

E.H. Williams, Las Cruces, for defendants-appellees.


OPINION

EASLEY, Chief Justice.

The Caubles (Cauble) sued the Beals for ejectment from a strip of land claimed by Cauble. Beals counterclaimed for quiet title on the grounds of adverse possession and acquiescence in a common boundary. The district court quieted title in Beals on the grounds of acquiescence and estoppel. Cauble appeals. We reverse.

We discuss whether the trial court's findings of acquiescence and estoppel are supported by substantial...

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