DuBOIS v. AMESTOY

No. 94-0536.

652 So.2d 919 (1995)

William A. DuBOIS, Sr., William DuBois, Jr., and Robert M. DuBois, Appellants, v. Martin J. AMESTOY, and Nancy E. AMESTOY, et al., Appellees, and Lake Worth Drainage District, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

March 29, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Nowlin, Jr. of Nowlin & Nowlin, P.A., Delray Beach, for appellant.

Larry Schone of Perry & Schone, P.A., Delray Beach, for appellee-Lake Worth Drainage Dist.

Daniel Landis of Tedesco & Landis, P.A., Boca Raton, for appellees-Martin J. Amestoy and Nancy Amestoy.


STEVENSON, Judge.

In this action for ejectment, the trial court entered summary final judgment in favor of appellees based on the doctrine of boundary by acquiescence. Because the facts, although largely undisputed, were susceptible to varying inferences, some of which could defeat appellees' claim, we reverse.

The doctrine of boundary by acquiescence is uniquely applicable to disputes involving adjoining property...

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