MOSS v. WOODROW REYNOLDS AND SON TIMBER CO.

1900980.

592 So.2d 1029 (1992)

Edgar MOSS v. WOODROW REYNOLDS AND SON TIMBER COMPANY, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 24, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward Massey of Clay, Massey & Gale, Mobile, for appellant.

S.J. Laurie, Chatom, for appellee.


KENNEDY, Justice.

This case between coterminous landowners involves a claim of adverse possession. We affirm.

The issue is whether the evidence was sufficient to support a finding that Edgar Moss, the defendant, satisfied the elements of adverse possession necessary to acquire title to a disputed 20-acre tract of land.

Woodrow Reynolds and Son Timber Company, Inc. ("Reynolds"), acquired, by deed, title to...

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