DRESSEL v. WEEKS

No. S-2580.

779 P.2d 324 (1989)

Dale DRESSEL, Appellant, v. Marion S. WEEKS, Shirley Craft, personal representative of the Estate of Dorothy Kuhns, deceased, Appellees.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

August 18, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth P. Ringstad, Rice & Ringstad, Fairbanks, for appellant.

David H. Call, Call, Barrett & Burbank, Fairbanks, for appellees.

Before MATTHEWS, C.J., and RABINOWITZ, BURKE, COMPTON and MOORE, JJ.


MOORE, Justice.

In this case, we address the quantum of proof required to establish a claim for the conversion of an indeterminate amount of cash and the application of the doctrine of quasi estoppel to a real property dispute. The trial court held that Craft had borne her burden of proving damages on the conversion claim, and that quasi estoppel could be applied to preclude Dressel from asserting his legal title to the real property. We affirm.

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