BONNER v. MAHAN

87-182, 87-274.

537 So.2d 460 (1988)

Lamar C. BONNER v. Oscar C. MAHAN, et al. Oscar C. MAHAN, et al. v. Lamar C. BONNER.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 18, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert F. Clark of Clark, Deen & Copeland, Mobile, for appellant/cross-appellee.

M. Donald Davis, Jr., and Stephen R. Windom of Sirote, Permutt, McDermott, Slepian, Friend, Friedman, Held & Apolinsky, Mobile, for appellees/cross-appellants.


BEATTY, Justice.

These appeals arise from a judgment entered upon a jury verdict in a boundary line dispute between adjoining landowners. We affirm.

Oscar Mahan and his family sued Lamar Bonner, alleging that Bonner had plowed under a road which was on the Mahans' land and that Bonner had fenced the Mahans off the property where the road had been. Mahan asked the court to quiet title to the disputed real estate and to determine the boundary line between the...

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