DAVIS v. MITCHELL


628 A.2d 657 (1993)

Mary Newcomb DAVIS, v. Linda A. MITCHELL.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

Decided July 15, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keith R. Jacques (orally), Anne H. Jordan, Jensen, Baird, Gardner & Henry, Biddeford, for plaintiff.

Thomas A. Welch (orally), Eileen M. King, Verrill & Dana, Kennebunk, for defendant.

Before WATHEN, C.J., and ROBERTS, GLASSMAN, CLIFFORD, COLLINS and RUDMAN, JJ.


CLIFFORD, Justice.

Defendant Linda Mitchell appeals from a judgment entered after a nonjury trial in the Superior Court (York County, Lipez, J.) establishing a boundary by acquiescence in favor of plaintiff Mary Davis and awarding Davis $3,200 for lost rental income and $1,689 for destruction of ornamental trees. Mitchell contends that the doctrine of boundary by acquiescence is not applicable to the facts of this case and also that it was not properly before...

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