BUTLER v. LINDSEY

1019

293 S.C. 466 (1987)

361 S.E.2d 621

John M. BUTLER, Respondent-Appellant v. W.M. LINDSEY, Appellant-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided September 8, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Donald J. Budman, of Solomon, Kahn, Smith & Baumil, Charleston, for appellant-respondent.

Lon H. Shull, III, of Rosen, Rosen and Hagood, North Charleston, for respondent-appellant.


Heard June 15, 1987.

Decided Sept. 8, 1987.

CURETON, Judge:

In December 1985, Butler sued Lindsey for trespass claiming Lindsey was using his property without permission. Lindsey answered and counterclaimed alleging he held legal title, or alternatively, he owned the property by adverse possession. He also counterclaimed for the value of improvements made by him to the property should the court decide he did not own it. Butler's reply to Lindsey's...

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