CASSADA v. CASSADA

No. 9028SC589.

404 S.E.2d 491 (1991)

103 N.C. App. 129

Lyle W. CASSADA, Plaintiff, v. Cecil CASSADA and wife, Pauline Cassada, and David Stratton and wife, Darlene Stratton, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

June 4, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard, Biggers & Knight, P.A., by William T. Biggers and T. Karlton Knight, Asheville, for plaintiff-appellant.

Shuford, Best, Rowe, Brondyke & Wolcott, by Patricia L. Arcuri and James Gary Rowe, Asheville, for defendants-appellees.


EAGLES, Judge.

Plaintiff assigns as error the trial court's determination that Pauline Cassada was the owner of the subject property by adverse possession. Plaintiff contends that the "claim of Defendants to the disputed land must fail for the following reasons: (1) The possession of the land by the defendants has not been adverse to all persons as required by statute and as expressed in Locklear v. Savage, [159 N.C. 236, 74 S.E. 347 (1912) ].... (2) By the...

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