ROAF, Judge.
This case involves a boundary dispute between adjoining landowners. Appellants claim that two boundaries between their property and appellees' were established through either adverse possession, boundary by agreement, or the doctrine of boundary by acquiescence. The chancellor found that appellants had failed to establish boundary line by acquiescence or adverse possession and that a 1996 survey commissioned by appellees accurately established the boundary...
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