SNOWBALL CORP. v. POPE

No. 32A01-9103-CV-78.

580 N.E.2d 733 (1991)

SNOWBALL CORPORATION, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Leo POPE and Beulah Locke Pope, et al., Appellees-Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Indiana, First District.

November 14, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Russell M. Webb, Jr., Harden & Webb, Plainfield, for appellant-plaintiff.

Ernest P. Schnippel, Brownsburg, for appellees-defendants.


BAKER, Judge.

This dispute concerns ownership of an unimproved parcel of real estate located in Brownsburg, Indiana. Plaintiff-appellant Snowball Corporation (Snowball) initiated an action to quiet title to land it claimed it owned. Defendant-appellees Leo and Beulah Locke Pope (the Popes) counterclaimed on a theory of adverse possession. From an adverse judgment in favor of the Popes, Snowball appeals and raises two issues for our review:

1. Whether the ten...

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