YETTER v. GALLATIN COUNTY

No. 81-184.

645 P.2d 941 (1982)

Gerald P. YETTER, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. GALLATIN COUNTY; Ruth B. Stuckey, Gallatin County Treasurer; Lucille Bridges, et al., Defendants and Respondents.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided May 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Allen McAlear, argued, Bozeman and Lawrence Swenson, argued, Rohnert Park, for plaintiff and appellant.

Donald E. White, County Atty., Berg, Coil, Stokes & Tollefsen, Ben E. Berg, argued, Bozeman, for defendants and respondents.

Mike Greely, Atty. Gen., Helena, for amicus curiae.


HARRISON, Justice.

Gerald Yetter filed an action in the Eighteenth Judicial District, in and for Gallatin County, to annul a tax deed. Lee McDonald, the tax deed purchaser, was granted summary judgment, and Yetter appeals.

The controversy in this case centers around the 400-acre Great Springs Ranch located on the edge of Lake Hebgen. Gerald Yetter (hereinafter "owner") has owned the ranch since 1960. In 1975 he leased the ranch and moved to Idaho. His forwarding...

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