MORRISON v. BOYD

83-601.

475 So.2d 509 (1985)

Travis MORRISON v. Velma BOYD.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 23, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John S. Casey, Heflin, for appellant.

J.M. Sides and Thomas E. Dick of Sides, Oglesby, Held & Dick, Anniston, for appellee.


MADDOX, Justice.

This is an appeal taken in a lawsuit between coterminous owners to determine the boundary line separating their land. The action began when plaintiff-appellee Velma Boyd sued defendant-appellant Travis Morrison, alleging that she was owner of certain real estate described in the complaint and that the defendant was the owner of other real estate with a common boundary line between the two. Plaintiff alleged that a dispute between the parties had arisen...

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