FORD CONSUMER FINANCE v. CARLSON AND BREESE

No. C2-99-1602.

611 N.W.2d 75 (2000)

FORD CONSUMER FINANCE COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff, Joan Elizabeth Johnson, Appellant, v. CARLSON AND BREESE, INC., Respondent, Michael J. Mika, et al., Defendants.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

June 6, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Peterson, Cindi S. Matt, Johnson, Larson & Peterson, Buffalo, for appellant.

Bruce P. Grostephan, Peterson, Engberg & Peterson, Minneapolis, for respondent.

Considered and decided by HARTEN, Presiding Judge, DAVIES, Judge, and FOLEY, Judge.


OPINION

DANIEL F. FOLEY, Judge*

Appellant Joan Johnson challenges the district court's conclusion that a 1993 quiet title action extinguished the basis for her adverse possession claim even though her immediate predecessor-in-interest was not bound by that action. We affirm.

FACTS

This case involves a disputed triangle of lakefront property that Joan Johnson claims she acquired title to by adverse possession...

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