PACE v. TOWNS

No. 33,071-CA.

756 So.2d 680 (2000)

Jesse A. PACE, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Leonard TOWNS, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

April 5, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cusimano & Aswell by Joseph A. Cusimano, Jr., Farmerville, Counsel for Defendant-Appellee.

Robert W. Hallack, Baton Rouge, Counsel for Plaintiff-Appellant.

Before NORRIS, C.J., and GASKINS and KOSTELKA, JJ.


NORRIS, Chief Judge.

Jesse Pace appeals a judgment fixing a boundary between adjacent tracts and declaring the defendant, Leonard Towns, the owner of the disputed 1.3-acre strip of land. For the reasons expressed, we affirm.

Facts

Pace and Towns own adjacent tracts of land in Union Parish (specifically, the W ½ of the NW ¼ of Sec. 7, T23N, R3E). Pace's tract lies to the west, and Towns's lies mostly to the east.

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