ADAMS v. BOYLES

1910868.

610 So.2d 1156 (1992)

John ADAMS v. C.W. BOYLES and Dovie Boyles.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 4, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Forrest S. Latta of Pierce, Carr & Alford, P.C., Mobile, for appellant.

Henry Sanders of Chestnut, Sanders, Sanders, & Pettway, P.C., Selma, for appellees.


INGRAM, Justice.

John Adams brought this action to determine the boundary line between his property and that of C.C. Boyles and Dovie Boyles, the record owners of the adjacent parcel. C.C. and his wife Dovie had held the property as tenants in common. C.C. died intestate in 1963 and his only heir was his son, C.W. Boyles (hereinafter "Charlie").

The complaint served on C.C. was returned marked "Deceased." At trial, Dovie offered evidence that she and C.C....

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