GRAHAM v. LAMBETH

No. 75,084.

22 Kan. App.2d 805 (1996)

921 P.2d 850

WILLIAM J. GRAHAM, Appellee, v. PAUL M. LAMBETH, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Kansas.

Opinion filed August 23, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dexter D. Eggers, of Kansas Legal Services of Emporia, for appellant.

Larry J. Putnam, of Patton, Davis & Putnam, of Emporia, for appellee.

Before GERNON, P.J., Royse, J., and WILLIAM F. LYLE, JR., District Judge, assigned.


GERNON, J.:

In this appeal of a quiet title action, Paul M. Lambeth, appellant, claims that a sheriff's deed acquired after a tax foreclosure sale conveys a new and paramount title extinguishing all prior interests.

William J. Graham, appellee, contends he acquired the disputed land by adverse possession and, therefore, the district court did not have jurisdiction of the land and any sale for taxes was void.

The parties submitted the case on an agreed...

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