HENDERSON v. TOWN AND COUNTRY GROCERS

No. 22145.

978 S.W.2d 850 (1998)

Rosemary HENDERSON, Respondent, v. TOWN AND COUNTRY GROCERS OF FREDERICKTOWN, MISSOURI, INC., a Missouri corporation, Max Penner and Carolyn Penner, his wife, and Maurice B. Graham, Trustee, Appellants.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division One.

November 18, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robin E. Fulton, Schnapp, Fulton, fall, McNamara & Silvey, L.L.C., Fredericktown, for appellants.

No appearance for respondent.


CROW, Judge.

Plaintiff, Rosemary Henderson, claimed ownership of a parcel of land, record title to which was held by one of the four defendants. One of Plaintiff's theories was that she acquired ownership of the parcel by adverse possession. The trial court, hearing the case without a jury, awarded Plaintiff ownership on that theory.

The defendants appeal. Their sole point relied on avers there was no substantial evidence to support three of the five elements...

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