HARMON v. INGRAM

89-612.

572 So.2d 411 (1990)

T.L. HARMON v. James E. INGRAM.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

November 9, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tommie W. Fletcher, Pell City, for appellant.

Billy L. Church of Church, Trussell & Robinson, Pell City, for appellee.


ADAMS, Justice.

James E. Ingram brought an action to quiet title to a 25-foot strip of real estate, ownership of which was claimed simultaneously by Mr. Ingram and T.L. Harmon. The Honorable H.E. Holladay, Circuit Judge of St. Clair County, sitting without a jury, entered judgment for Mr. Ingram. We affirm.

In 1914, W.N. Maddox conveyed to T.W. Elliott a tract of real estate located in Section 26, Township 17, Range 3 east, in St. Clair County near the old...

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